Astronomy 105: Lab Section M02
TUESDAYS 4:30 - 6:30 pm
Lab Instructor: Jacqueline McCleary
Office: Astronomy 107A
Contact Information: 646-5816, mccleary [at] nmsu.edu
Office Hours: Monday 10:30 am - 12:00pm (or by appointment)
Hello all! My name is Jacqueline, and I'm the lab instructor for section M02 of your astronomy class.
Our lab meets Tuesdays from 4:30 to 6:30 pm in WH302. A schedule of the labs for this semester is on page 5 of the syllabus Dr. Murphy handed out to you. I hope you kept your copy, but if you didn't it's here. I've also organized a schedule below. I will generally start our labs with a brief lecture on the week's experiment; they will appear on this page over the course of the semester. As the spirit moves me and for your edification, I will also add links to cute demos, movies, pictures and astronomy information.
My office is in the Astronomy Building, just across the parking lot from your classroom in the Biology Annex. Got questions about lab or class? Come visit me!
Because it's best for all of us if you see this up front, here are my laboratory policies:
Schedule
| Lab Name | ||
| Lab # 1: Tools for Success | ||
| Lab # 7: Density (Lab #1 due) | ||
| Lab # 2: Scale Model of the Solar System (Lab # 7 due) | ||
| Lab # 3: Phases of the Moon (Lab # 2 due) | ||
| Lab # 4: The Origin of the Seasons (Lab # 3 due) | ||
| Lab # 6: The Orbit of Mercury (Lab # 4 due) | ||
| Lab # 5: Kepler's Laws (Lab # 6 due) | ||
| Lab # 8: Estimating Earth's Density (Lab # 5 due) | ||
| Lab # 11: The Surface of the Moon (Lab # 8 due) | ||
| Lab # 13: Surface Water Flow Features on Mars (Lab # 11 due) | ||
| Lab # 12: Heat Loss from Io (Lab # 13 due) | ||
| Lab # 15: Building a Comet (Lab #12 due) | ||
| Lab # 17: The Sun (Lab # 15 due) | ||
| No Lab; Happy Thanksgiving! | ||
| Review for Final Exam (Lab # 17 due) |
Pre-Lab Lectures
(ppt links to a powerpoint version of the lecture, pdf is a pdf version)
Tools for Success: ppt pdf
Density: pdf
(no Scale Model of the Solar System lecture)
Phases of the Moon: ppt pdf
The Origin of the Seasons: ppt pdf
Discover the Cosmos! See the Astronomy Picture of the Day!
Interesting Links
For Lab 1: Powers of Ten
For Labs 2 and 3: Comparing Masses of Planets
Because it's cool: Sixty Symbols