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                | PHYS 132 - Introduction to Solar System Astronomy  Qualitative and quantitative introduction to the development of astronomy which includes the contributions made by early astronomers, celestial mechanics, time, electromagnetic radiation, telescopes and astronomical instrumentation. Planets, planet motions, stellar motions, smaller solar system objects and the motions of these objects both apparent and real will be covered. Laboratory emphasis will be astronomical observations with telescopes and during poor seeing conditions, analysis of data collected by professional astronomers.
 
 Credit(s): 4
 
 Repeatable for Credit? No
 Disciplinary Perspective(s):
 STEM: Lab Science
 Interconnecting Perspective(s):
 None
 University Graduation Requirement(s):
 None
 
 Prerequisite(s): (MATH 156 - College Algebra  with a grade of “C” or higher and MATH 157 - Plane Trigonometry  with a grade of “C” or higher) OR MATH 186 - Precalculus  with a grade of “C” or higher.
 
 
 
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