Cosmic System

AST-127-J71

SUNY Schenectady County Community College

  • Semester
    Spring 2025
  • Instructor
    Brian Lovelace
  • Start Date
    12-30-2024
  • Total Credits
    3
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    518-381-1348

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This course introduces students to the scientific study of the cosmic system. Emphasis is placed on the evolution, life-cycle, and characteristics of the stars and galaxies. Information from recent discoveries by the space-based telescope and other 21st century telescopes is presented. Other topics include constellation identification, life in the universe, and current theories of cosmology. Spring only
Course Area: Astronomy
Level: Lower Level Undergraduate
Dates: 12-30-2024 - 01-17-2025
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Instructor: Brian Lovelace
Local Course ID: 25SP_SCH_AST127_J71
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