GEOL1095-A Honors Stars, Planets & Cosmos (Fall 2024)
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Course Details
Session, Dates: 1 (08/26/2024 - 12/13/2024)
Days: M W F
Time: 03:00 - 03:50 pm
Location: Moon Campus
Room: John Jay 248
Seats Available: 8 Seats
Credits: 3
Course Description
This course examines the nature and distribution of the stars and galaxies in the universe. Theories of Newton, Kepler, Einstein, and Hawking, among others, are reviewed to aid the student to understand the processes of star formation. Aspects of gravity, nuclear fusion, chemical evolution, radio astronomy, black holes, pulsars, and the Big Bang theory are discussed. The course also reviews and examines the properties and characteristics of the planetary bodies in the solar system. The potential uses of zero gravity environments for industrial purposes, the mining of planetary bodies, and space travel are discussed. Principles of scientific inquiry are integrated throughout the course.
This course is developed for Honors students as fulfillment for part of the Honors program. As such, the breadth and depth of content coverage is expected to be greater than that of the normal GEOL1090 course.
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About the Instructor(s)
Kenneth A. LaSota, Ph.D.
lasota@rmu.edu
412-397-4035
John Jay 217
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Associate Professor of Geology and Earth Sciences
Science
lasota@rmu.edu
412-397-4035
John Jay 217
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