ASTR1010 — Introduction to Solar System Astronomy - GE
ASTR 1010 - Introduction to Solar System Astronomy - GE ASTR 1010 - Introduction to Solar System Astronomy - GE 3 credit hour(s) We spend time on the fundamentals of modern astronomy, including motion, forces, gravity, and the nature of light. We focus on the dynamics and physical properties of solar system objects, including planets, moons, asteroids, and comets. Finally, our study culminates with an investigation of the origin of the solar system. Additional topics may include recent advances in astronomical research and findings from current solar system exploration by automated spacecraft. Astronomy 1010 is a course designed for students having little or no background in astronomy or physics. The course focuses on interpretation of the nature of the solar system based on modern observational techniques and the properties of light and matter. Meets NMHED General Education Area III - Science. Note(s): Students not meeting the Reading and Writing Skills 2 Theory Hours: 45
Prerequisites: FYEX1110