Astronomy 100

University Of Massachusetts

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  • Class notes • 3 pages • 2018
  • Basics of linear and angular momentum and their applications for planetary movement, along with Kepler's Laws of Orbits
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  • Gravity and Einstein's theory of relativity in relation to space and energy outputs needed to leave the atmosphere
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  • How to measure the distance and energy of stars using blackbody radiation, spectral line emissions, and light wavelengths, explaining the greenhouse effect
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  • The sun's composition and lifecycle, and characteristics similar to other yellow stars of approximately the same age and position on the HR diagram
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  • The arguments for and against extraterrestrial life in an intro to astronomy setting, including and explanation of the Drake Equation
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  • Notes on stellar death, red giants, brown and white dwarfs, helium fusion, and supernovas
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  • Lecture notes on the explanation of black holes and their relation to Einstein's theory of special relativity, as well as descriptions of how the space changes around them to account for density
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