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Table of Contents - Introduction to Astronomy: Gravity and Motion in the Universe
NAT-SCI 150      Introduction to Astronomy: Gravity and Motion in the Universe
A survey of modern topics in astronomy with an emphasis on developing conceptual models for the fundamental laws of gravity and motion underpinning the structure and evolution of the universe. Topics include lunar phases, eclipses, planetary motion, exoplanets, formation of planetary systems, star formation, supernovae, white dwarfs, neutron stars, black holes, growth of galaxies, dark matter and the expansion of the universe. Cross-listed with PHYSICS 150 and PHY-SCI 150. Prerequisites: None. Offered: Fall
Faculty: College of Arts & Sciences
Department: KA&S - General
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