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Monday, September 29, 2008

Escaping the sun LAB/class data

We did this in class together. I learned when the # of layers increases, the # of interactions get more accurate. Also, the data is more accurate than in Part A.
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      • Telescope Types
      • Reflector vs. Refractor
      • The Moons of Jupiter: Astro Lab 2
      • Why Does a Magnet Matter
      • Notes on Stellar Spectra
      • Lab 4: Measuring the Speed of Light with Chocolate
      • Annie Cannon and the Spectra
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      • What Is Up with Mercury?
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