Welcome to Intro Astronomy AST 1001-107/108 Dr. Dan Caton Lab: Dr. Jon Saken.

34
Welcome to Intro Astronomy AST 1001-107/108 Dr. Dan Caton Lab: Dr. Jon Saken

Transcript of Welcome to Intro Astronomy AST 1001-107/108 Dr. Dan Caton Lab: Dr. Jon Saken.

Page 1: Welcome to Intro Astronomy AST 1001-107/108 Dr. Dan Caton Lab: Dr. Jon Saken.

Welcome to Intro Astronomy

AST 1001-107/108

Dr. Dan Caton

Lab: Dr. Jon Saken

Page 2: Welcome to Intro Astronomy AST 1001-107/108 Dr. Dan Caton Lab: Dr. Jon Saken.

What we will do today…

Background info

Go over course syllabus

Discuss course objectives

Why study astronomy?

Page 3: Welcome to Intro Astronomy AST 1001-107/108 Dr. Dan Caton Lab: Dr. Jon Saken.

Astronomy at ASU

~10-20 majors and a few grad students (prospective majors need to meet with department advisors)

I am one of 4 Ph.D. astronomers here Me: BA & MA, USF; Ph.D. Univ. Fla.

Page 4: Welcome to Intro Astronomy AST 1001-107/108 Dr. Dan Caton Lab: Dr. Jon Saken.

Syllabus

We will go over but not on paper – all online on WebCT

Page 5: Welcome to Intro Astronomy AST 1001-107/108 Dr. Dan Caton Lab: Dr. Jon Saken.

Office Hours…

Around more than this …

MyDoor link on WebCT

Page 6: Welcome to Intro Astronomy AST 1001-107/108 Dr. Dan Caton Lab: Dr. Jon Saken.

Telecommunication

262‑2446 (fax -2049) e-mail: [email protected] (I check my e-mail

all day (M-F) and will reply) Read or forward your ASU email! Messengers: AIM: Buddy DanielBCaton,

MSN: Add contact by searching for [email protected] (I do not use the Hotmail email, so do not send messages there)

My homepage: www.Dan.Caton.name WWW page for this course: found on the WebCT

system Dr. Jon Saken (lab) [email protected]

Page 7: Welcome to Intro Astronomy AST 1001-107/108 Dr. Dan Caton Lab: Dr. Jon Saken.

Textbooks The Cosmos:Astronomy in

the New Millennium, 2nd Ed., Pasachoff and Filippenko, 2004. This is a paperback issued to you at the bookstore under the lease plan. Note that there is a different text used by the other sections of AST 1001! Make sure you get the right book!

Demon Haunted World, Carl Sagan, paperback, $15

Introductory Astronomy Lab Manual, sold in the bookstore. You will be given a 3-ring binder in lab.

Page 8: Welcome to Intro Astronomy AST 1001-107/108 Dr. Dan Caton Lab: Dr. Jon Saken.

Where and when… Lecture: CAP 150, 3:30‑4:45 Tuesday &

Thursday. Lab: S306 Rankin South (not 354 as in

schedule), Thursday night as scheduled. Starting this week. (May swap early/late on Thursday)

The story on lab this year …

Page 9: Welcome to Intro Astronomy AST 1001-107/108 Dr. Dan Caton Lab: Dr. Jon Saken.

Description

This course is the first of a two‑semester sequence that satisfies the Core Curriculum Natural Science requirement. It is also an ND (Numerical Data) course. This course usually covers solar system astronomy‑‑planets, the moon, comets, meteors, and some basics‑‑light, optics, and telescopes. We may elect to deviate from this approach somewhat, based on items of current or topical interest. This course is a prerequisite for AST 1002, which covers solar, stellar and galactic astronomy.

Page 10: Welcome to Intro Astronomy AST 1001-107/108 Dr. Dan Caton Lab: Dr. Jon Saken.

Attendance… “80% of success is just showing up”

(Woody Allen)

Lecture Attendance: Lecture attendance is expected since exams are based primarily on lecture material. Attendance will also be checked with randomly given pop quizzes. Students missing lecture classes are responsible for finding out from their classmates whether there were any announced lab schedule changes.

Lab Attendance: 3 strikes and you are out, miss two outdoor labs and you are out (as well as required Intro to Telescope lab)

Page 11: Welcome to Intro Astronomy AST 1001-107/108 Dr. Dan Caton Lab: Dr. Jon Saken.

Exams

Two one-hour exams

The Final Exam is part “Exam 3” and part comprehensive, and is scheduled for 3:00 pm - 5:30 pm, on Wednesday, December 14, 2005, here in CAP 150

Page 12: Welcome to Intro Astronomy AST 1001-107/108 Dr. Dan Caton Lab: Dr. Jon Saken.

Special Needs

Students with special disabilities are invited to disclose special needs to the instructor.

Page 13: Welcome to Intro Astronomy AST 1001-107/108 Dr. Dan Caton Lab: Dr. Jon Saken.

Homework

Homework exercises are to be done first on scratch paper and then neatly copied, in pencil, onto the paper provided, and turned in at the beginning of the class session on the due date. Messy work or folded/wrinkled/crumpled papers will receive a reduced grade.

Homework grading includes grammar, spelling,

and correct use of math and significant figures. No credit will be given for homework turned in after it has been graded and returned.

Page 14: Welcome to Intro Astronomy AST 1001-107/108 Dr. Dan Caton Lab: Dr. Jon Saken.

Grades

See syllabus on WebCT for weighting of grades

+ one letter based on participation, positive or negative (that’s life…). Positive: discussion, etc. Negative: interruptions, rude entry/exit, cells, etc.

Grades will be posted (WebCT) Seniors do not have to graduate… Projected grade scale … nominal

Page 15: Welcome to Intro Astronomy AST 1001-107/108 Dr. Dan Caton Lab: Dr. Jon Saken.

Extra Credit

Extra credit work is not assigned or accepted. This is because such work is usually done in lieu of the required work that has been assigned as part of a logically thought-out curriculum, and is thus illogical

Page 16: Welcome to Intro Astronomy AST 1001-107/108 Dr. Dan Caton Lab: Dr. Jon Saken.

Schedule First eight chapters in

Pasachoff (shorter book) – no detailed schedule

Half of Sagan (may pick and choose)

Side discussions as news develops (example: Sun ejected Coronal Mass Ejections yesterday—aurora tonight and tomorrow night?)

We will cover the basics

From Statesville

SpaceWeather.com for info…

Page 17: Welcome to Intro Astronomy AST 1001-107/108 Dr. Dan Caton Lab: Dr. Jon Saken.

Style(s)

PowerPoint (posted on WebCT). “Chalk-talk” (though may be digital

pen and posted on web) Demonstrations (exciting and

dangerous!) Videos Web exploration Impromptu discussions

Page 18: Welcome to Intro Astronomy AST 1001-107/108 Dr. Dan Caton Lab: Dr. Jon Saken.

Caffeine / nicotine break

3rd floor outside

Page 19: Welcome to Intro Astronomy AST 1001-107/108 Dr. Dan Caton Lab: Dr. Jon Saken.

This will be the topic of discussion of Sagan’s book.

For now…

Objective #1:Scientific Method vs.

Pseudoscience

Page 20: Welcome to Intro Astronomy AST 1001-107/108 Dr. Dan Caton Lab: Dr. Jon Saken.

Which one of these is real science?

Astrology (horoscopes) Homeopathic medicine Dowsing for water Faith healing None of these

Take a minute to discuss …

Page 21: Welcome to Intro Astronomy AST 1001-107/108 Dr. Dan Caton Lab: Dr. Jon Saken.

Popular Astro-Pseudoscience

UFOs/Conspiracy Theory (maybe historical?)

Related (?): Brown Mountain Lights

Crop Circles, Christmas trees

Astrology … Let’s do a test

Page 22: Welcome to Intro Astronomy AST 1001-107/108 Dr. Dan Caton Lab: Dr. Jon Saken.

Exceptions?

Skewing computer statistics

Children recalling past lives

Reading thoughts projected at you…

Sagan, p. 302

Page 23: Welcome to Intro Astronomy AST 1001-107/108 Dr. Dan Caton Lab: Dr. Jon Saken.

Scientific Method

Develop a hypothesis and make predictions based on it.

Test the predictions by experiment or, in astronomy, by observation. (Problem with UFOs)

Modify hypothesis and repeat as needed until it may develop into a substantial theory.

Theories that seem so well established that they are unlikely to be wrong are sometimes called facts. Some agreed upon, others debated (gravitation, human evolution).

Page 24: Welcome to Intro Astronomy AST 1001-107/108 Dr. Dan Caton Lab: Dr. Jon Saken.

Occams Razor

Occams Razor is a principle that says that given alternative explanations or theories that explain a phenomenon, the simplest is most likely to be true.

Page 25: Welcome to Intro Astronomy AST 1001-107/108 Dr. Dan Caton Lab: Dr. Jon Saken.

Objective #2: Numbers

Measure, record data Treatment of numbers (significant

figures) Computer simulations Systems, theories and models Theory and data match + errors

Page 26: Welcome to Intro Astronomy AST 1001-107/108 Dr. Dan Caton Lab: Dr. Jon Saken.

Objective #3: Language

The language of science: astronomical terms

Scientific publications

Page 27: Welcome to Intro Astronomy AST 1001-107/108 Dr. Dan Caton Lab: Dr. Jon Saken.

Objective #4: The Web

Resources (.gov, .edu …)

Evaluating a Web site – how easy it is to publish (.org, .com …)

Page 28: Welcome to Intro Astronomy AST 1001-107/108 Dr. Dan Caton Lab: Dr. Jon Saken.

Objective #5: Science as a Human Activity

Environment Global warming Nuclear waste End of oil era Big Science $ Science & military “Intelligent Design” Science in the media

(have already posted some items)

Page 29: Welcome to Intro Astronomy AST 1001-107/108 Dr. Dan Caton Lab: Dr. Jon Saken.

Importance of Astronomy?

Most noble: the quest to just know! Fight Pseudoscience and the waste

of lives (James Randi story; UFOlogy)

Practical? Spinoffs, maybe. More essential…

Page 30: Welcome to Intro Astronomy AST 1001-107/108 Dr. Dan Caton Lab: Dr. Jon Saken.

Deep Impact?

“Back of envelope” calculation (Sagan, p. xiv)

Page 31: Welcome to Intro Astronomy AST 1001-107/108 Dr. Dan Caton Lab: Dr. Jon Saken.

Our Sun: The Maunder Minimum

Page 32: Welcome to Intro Astronomy AST 1001-107/108 Dr. Dan Caton Lab: Dr. Jon Saken.

Are We Alone?

Page 33: Welcome to Intro Astronomy AST 1001-107/108 Dr. Dan Caton Lab: Dr. Jon Saken.

Our general plan this semester

Overview: appearance of the sky, distance scale of the universe

Light: production and focusing The Changing sky: motions

apparent and real Gravitation and motion The planets: ours and exoplanets Construction debris

Page 34: Welcome to Intro Astronomy AST 1001-107/108 Dr. Dan Caton Lab: Dr. Jon Saken.

For next time

Read Pasachoff, Preface and Ch. 1 Start Sagan, Preface and Chapter 1 Will have lab details Thursday, but

get your lab manual as soon as you can.

Turn in your horoscope forms as you leave…