User:Marshallsumter/Radiation astronomy/Courses/Principles/Syllabus

While this course may be taken in any order by each student, it may also be taken during a specific calendar period comparable to a university semester such as from January through May (Spring) or August through December (Fall).

This is a general syllabus for the course. Items under development for the course appear below. For specifics on the course content, see principles of radiation astronomy. For specifics per semester, check the appropriate term Spring or Fall.

Course registration
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Completion levels
This course is dynamic, but may also be taken as a semester offering by Wikiversity, see the Next course offering for the next formal class period. The current one started August 22, 2022 and will end December 23, 2022.

Each component resource may have a level of completion icon following it based on ≥ 100 kb equals 100 %, or 100 questions is 100 %, the midterm and final are based on 300 questions equals 100 %:
 * 1) This resource is a stub, which means that pretty well nothing has been done yet. 0-5%. [[Image:Smiley green alien cry.svg|20px]]
 * 2) This resource is just getting off the ground. Please feel welcome to help! 6-15%. [[Image:Tulliana_launch.png|20px]]
 * 3) Been started, but most of the work is still to be done - 16-30%. [[Image:SYawning.svg|20px]]
 * 4) About halfway there. You may help to clarify and expand it - 31-45%. [[Image:Face-blush.svg|20px]]
 * 5) Almost complete, but you can help make it more thorough - 46-60%. [[Image:Nuvola apps kcontrol.gif|20px]]
 * 6) Ready for testing by learners and teachers. Please begin! 61-75%. [[Image:Sweden_road_sign_A10.svg|20px]]
 * 7) This resource is considered to be ready for use - 76-90%. [[Image:Emblem-extra-cool.svg|20px]]R
 * 8) This resource has reached a high level of completion - 91-100%. [[Image:Emblem-extra-cool.svg|20px]]C

Those resources such as the lectures, problem sets, or laboratories already at 100 % may no longer have a completion icon.

Reports
The content of each report consists of each students efforts with each laboratory, lesson, or activity where a report is required or requested. Results are included in the lesson page.

For structure of each report, follow the pattern used with manuscripts submitted for refereed journal submission:
 * 1) title,
 * 2) author line,
 * 3) abstract - usually written after the rest of the report is finished, describe briefly what you did,
 * 4) introduction - describe what is being examined or studied in your own words or quote the laboratory or lesson, your own words are preferred,
 * 5) experimentation - what you did to accomplish the assignment,
 * 6) discussion - describe the applicability and shortcomings of your effort, objectivity is important, also include shortcomings of the assignment,
 * 7) conclusion - what astronomical conclusion if any have you arrived at.

For any report you generate, you can receive review of your efforts by placing a copy of your report as a subpage of your user page, eg, Your:Userpage/Your Report Title, leaving a note on this page's Discuss, or on the resource's "Discuss" page. If you wish to receive review but do not wish to release your efforts into Wikiversity, you may use the Wikiversity email to send me a copy. Your efforts are copyrighted. If your efforts indicate original effort, you may wish to enter them into consideration for free release at the Wikiversity Journals.

Changes

 * 1) On the date here in the syllabus that a resource for the course is assigned, the material remains unchanged until the course is over. Any changes to a resource while the course is in progress do not affect material the student is responsible for knowing.

Next course offering
The next offering of the full semester course begins on Monday, August 27, 2018, and runs into December 2018. This offering may be found at principles of radiation astronomy/Syllabus/Fall.

The following sections are an experimental form of the course under development for the Spring of 2019, or later.

Lectures under development

 * Accelerations.


 * Acoustic astronomy.


 * Active galactic nuclei.


 * Colors.


 * Continuum.


 * Diffractions.


 * Distillations.


 * Emissions.


 * Entities.


 * Absorptions.


 * Bands.


 * Baryons.


 * Hadrons.


 * Meteoroids.


 * Nebulas.


 * Objects.


 * Refractions.


 * Reflections.


 * Scatterings.


 * Sources.


 * Spallations.


 * Spectrometers.


 * Spectroscopy.


 * Synchrotrons.


 * Tauons.


 * Transductions.


 * Transformations.


 * Transmutations.


 * Wavelength shifts.

Month1 d1, 20yy, Monday

 * Lecture: Radiation astronomy.

Month1 d2, 20yy, Tuesday

 * Laboratory: Cosmogony laboratory, report is due on January 12, 2017.


 * Quiz: Radiation astronomy/Quiz.


 * Quiz section lecture: Meteor astronomy.

Month1 Day3, 20yy, Wednesday

 * Lecture: Galaxy cluster astronomy.

January 8, 2015, Thursday

 * Lesson: First blue source in Boötes, report due on January 15, 2015.


 * Problem set: Energy phantoms, solutions including work steps due on January 15, 2015.


 * Quiz: Intensity astronomy/Quiz [[Image:Smiley green alien cry.svg|20px]].


 * Quiz: Radiation/Quiz.

January 9, 2015, Friday

 * Lecture: Meteor astronomy.

January 12, 2015, Monday

 * Lecture: Cosmic radiation astronomy.

January 13, 2015, Tuesday

 * Laboratory: Cosmogony laboratory, report is due on January 20, 2015.


 * Quiz: Cosmic-ray astronomy/Quiz.


 * Quiz: Meteor astronomy/Quiz.


 * Quiz section lecture: Cosmogony.

January 14, 2015, Wednesday

 * Lecture: Neutrals astronomy.

January 15, 2015, Thursday

 * Lesson: First cyan source in Caelum, report due on January 22, 2015.


 * Problem set: Furlongs per fortnight, solutions including work steps due on January 22, 2015.


 * Quiz: Cosmogony/Quiz.


 * Quiz: Neutrals astronomy/Quiz [[Image:Smiley green alien cry.svg|20px]].

January 16, 2015, Friday

 * Lecture: Subatomics astronomy [[Image:Face-blush.svg|20px]].

January 19, 2015, Monday

 * Lecture: Neutron astronomy.

January 20, 2015, Tuesday

 * Laboratory: Cratering, report is due on January 27, 2015.


 * Quiz: Subatomic astronomy/Quiz.


 * Quiz: Neutron astronomy/Quiz.


 * Quiz section lecture: Crater astronomy.

January 21, 2015, Wednesday

 * Lecture: Proton astronomy.

January 22, 2015, Thursday

 * Lesson: First gamma-ray source in Triangulum Australe, report due on January 29, 2015.


 * Problem set: Radiation mathematics/Problem set, solutions including work due on January 29, 2015.


 * Quiz: Crater astronomy/Quiz.


 * Quiz: Proton astronomy/Quiz.

January 23, 2015, Friday

 * Lecture: Meson astronomy

January 26, 2015, Monday

 * Lecture: Beta-particles astronomy.

January 27, 2015, Tuesday

 * Laboratory: Analytical astronomy [[Image:Tulliana_launch.png|20px]], report is due on February 3, 2015.


 * Quiz: Meson astronomy/Quiz [[Image:Face-blush.svg|20px]].


 * Quiz: Beta-particles astronomy/Quiz.


 * Quiz section lecture: First astronomical source.

January 28, 2015, Wednesday

 * Lecture: Electron astronomy.

January 29, 2015, Thursday

 * Lesson: First green source in Tucana, report due on February 5, 2015.


 * Problem set: Radiation astronomy/Problem set, solutions including work steps due on February 5, 2015.


 * Quiz: First astronomical source/Quiz.


 * Quiz: Electron astronomy/Quiz.

January 30, 2015, Friday

 * Lecture: Positron astronomy.

February 2, 2015, Monday

 * Lecture: Muon astronomy.

February 3, 2015, Tuesday

 * Laboratory: Electric orbits, report is due on February 10, 2015.


 * Quiz: Positron astronomy/Quiz.


 * Quiz: Muon astronomy/Quiz.


 * Quiz section lecture: First astronomical X-ray source.

February 4, 2015, Wednesday

 * Lecture: Neutrino astronomy.

February 5, 2015, Thursday

 * Lesson: First infrared source in Crux, report due on February 12, 2015.


 * Problem set: Vectors and coordinates, solutions including work steps due on February 12, 2015.


 * Quiz: First astronomical X-ray source/Quiz.


 * Quiz: Neutrino astronomy/Quiz.

February 6, 2015, Friday

 * Lecture: Gamma-ray astronomy.

February 9, 2015, Monday

 * Lecture: X-ray astronomy.

February 10, 2015, Tuesday

 * Laboratory: Electron beam heating, report is due on February 17, 2015.


 * Quiz: Gamma-ray astronomy/Quiz.


 * Quiz: X-ray astronomy/Quiz.


 * Hourly: Principles of radiation astronomy/Hourly 1 for lectures 1-16. Questions may include quiz section lectures, lessons, problem sets, and laboratories up to today but not today's laboratory or quiz section lecture.


 * Quiz section lecture: Galaxies.

February 11, 2015, Wednesday

 * Lecture: Ultraviolet astronomy.

February 12, 2015, Thursday

 * Lesson: First neutron source in Volans, report due on February 19, 2015.


 * Problem set: Unknown coordinate systems, solutions including work steps due on February 19, 2015.


 * Quiz: Galaxies/Quiz.


 * Quiz: Ultraviolet astronomy/Quiz.

February 13, 2015, Friday

 * Lecture: Optical astronomy.

February 16, 2015, Monday

 * Lecture: Visual astronomy.

February 17, 2015, Tuesday

 * Laboratory: Galaxies, report is due on February 24, 2015.


 * Quiz: Ultraviolet astronomy/Quiz.


 * Quiz: Optical astronomy/Quiz.


 * Quiz section lecture: Intergalactic medium.

February 18, 2015, Wednesday

 * Lecture: Violet astronomy.

February 19, 2015, Thursday

 * Lesson: First orange source in Cancer, report due on February 26, 2015.


 * Problem set: Unusual units, solutions including work steps due on February 26, 2015.


 * Quiz: Intergalactic medium/Quiz.


 * Quiz: Violet astronomy/Quiz.

February 20, 2015, Friday

 * Lecture: Blue astronomy.

February 23, 2015, Monday

 * Lecture: Cyan astronomy.

February 24, 2015, Tuesday

 * Laboratory: Intergalactic medium, report is due on March 3, 2015.


 * Quiz: Blue astronomy/Quiz.


 * Quiz: Cyan astronomy/Quiz.


 * Quiz section lecture: Interplanetary medium.

February 25, 2015, Wednesday

 * Lecture: Green astronomy.

February 26, 2015, Thursday

 * Lesson: First positron source in Phoenix, report due on March 5, 2015.


 * Problem set: Telescopes and cameras, solutions including work steps due on March 5, 2015.


 * Quiz: Interplanetary medium/Quiz.


 * Quiz: Green astronomy/Quiz.

February 27, 2015, Friday

 * Lecture: Yellow astronomy.

March 2, 2015, Monday

 * Lecture: Orange astronomy.

March 3, 2015, Tuesday

 * Laboratory: Locating the Sun, report is due on March 10, 2015.


 * Quiz: Yellow astronomy/Quiz.


 * Midterm examination: principles of radiation astronomy/Midterm quiz.

This quiz is for lectures up through and including violet astronomy (1-24), the prior weeks laboratories, quiz section lectures from the course beginning through and including interplanetary medium, lessons and problem sets through and including those due previously to today.


 * Quiz: Orange astronomy/Quiz.


 * Quiz section lecture: interstellar medium.

March 4, 2015, Wednesday

 * Lecture: Red astronomy.

March 5, 2015, Thursday

 * Lesson: First radio source in Pisces, report due on March 12, 2015.


 * Problem set: Angular momentum and energy, solutions including work steps due on March 12, 2015.


 * Quiz: Interstellar medium/Quiz.


 * Quiz: Red astronomy/Quiz.

March 6, 2015, Friday

 * Lecture: Infrared astronomy.

March 9, 2015, Monday

 * Lecture: Submillimeter astronomy.

March 10, 2015, Tuesday

 * Laboratory: Meteorites, report is due on March 17, 2015.


 * Quiz: Infrared astronomy/Quiz.


 * Quiz: Submillimeter astronomy/Quiz.


 * Quiz section lecture: Astroglaciology.

March 11, 2015, Wednesday

 * Lecture: Microwave astronomy.

March 12, 2015, Thursday

 * Lesson: First red source in Canis Major, report due on March 19, 2015.


 * Problem set: Cosmic circuits, solutions including work steps due on March 19, 2015.


 * Quiz: Astroglaciology/Quiz.


 * Quiz: Microwave astronomy/Quiz.

March 13, 2015, Friday

 * Lecture: Radar astronomy.

March 16, 2015, Monday

 * Lecture: Radio astronomy.

March 17, 2015, Tuesday

 * Laboratory: Neutrinos from the Sun, report is due on March 24, 2015.


 * Quiz: Radar astronomy/Quiz.


 * Quiz: Radio astronomy/Quiz.


 * Quiz section lecture: Meteorites.

March 18, 2015, Wednesday

 * Lecture: Superluminal astronomy.

March 19, 2015, Thursday

 * Lesson: First submillimeter source in Carina, report due on March 26, 2015.


 * Problem set: Column densities, solutions including work steps due on March 26, 2015.


 * Quiz: Meteorites/Quiz.


 * Quiz: Submillimeter astronomy/Quiz.


 * Hourly: Principles of radiation astronomy/Hourly 2 for lectures 17-32. Questions may include quiz section lectures, laboratories, lessons and problem sets up to but not including today.

March 20, 2015, Friday

 * Lecture: Background astronomy.

March 23, 2015, Monday

 * Lecture: Radiation detectors.

March 24, 2015, Tuesday

 * Laboratory: Spectrum of Vega, report is due on March 31, 2015.


 * Quiz: Radiation detectors/Quiz.


 * Quiz: Background astronomy/Quiz.


 * Quiz section lecture: Atmospheric astronomy.

March 25, 2015, Wednesday

 * Lecture: Radiation telescopes.

March 26, 2015, Thursday

 * Lesson: First superluminal source in Indus, report due on April 2, 2015.


 * Problem set: Spectrographs, solutions including work steps due on April 2, 2015.


 * Quiz: Atmospheric astronomy/Quiz.


 * Quiz: Radiation telescopes/Quiz.

March 27, 2015, Friday

 * Lecture: Radiation satellites.

March 30, 2015, Monday

 * Lecture: Astronomical observatories.

March 31, 2015, Tuesday

 * Laboratory: Standard candles, report is due on April 7, 2015.


 * Quiz: Radiation satellites/Quiz.


 * Quiz: Astronomical observatories/Quiz.


 * Quiz section lecture: Standard candles astronomy.

April 1, 2015, Wednesday

 * Lecture: Balloons for astronomy [[Image:SYawning.svg|20px]].

April 2, 2015, Thursday

 * Lesson: First ultraviolet source in Sagittarius, report due on April 9, 2015.


 * Problem set: Planck's equation, solutions including work steps due on April 9, 2015.


 * Quiz: Standard candles/Quiz.


 * Quiz: Balloons for astronomy/Quiz [[Image:SYawning.svg|20px]].

April 3, 2015, Friday

 * Lecture: Sounding rockets for astronomy [[Image:SYawning.svg|20px]].

April 6, 2015, Monday

 * Lecture: Airborne astronomy.

April 7, 2015, Tuesday

 * Laboratory: Vertical precession, report is due on April 14, 2015.


 * Quiz: Airborne astronomy/Quiz [[Image:Smiley green alien cry.svg|20px]].


 * Quiz: Sounding rockets for astronomy/Quiz [[Image:Nuvola apps kcontrol.gif|20px]].


 * Quiz section lecture: Stellar science.

April 8, 2015, Wednesday

 * Lecture: Earth-orbit astronomy [[Image:Face-blush.svg|20px]].

April 9, 2015, Thursday

 * Lesson: First violet source in Leo, report due on April 16, 2015.


 * Problem set: Synchrotron radiation/Problem set, solutions including work steps due on April 16, 2015.


 * Quiz: Stellar science/Quiz.


 * Quiz: Earth-orbit astronomy/Quiz [[Image:Smiley green alien cry.svg|20px]].

April 10, 2015, Friday

 * Lecture: Synchronous-orbit astronomy [[Image:Smiley green alien cry.svg|20px]].

April 13, 2015, Monday

 * Lecture: Orbital-platform astronomy [[Image:Smiley green alien cry.svg|20px]].

April 14, 2015, Tuesday

 * Laboratory: X-ray classification of a star, report is due on April 21, 2015.


 * Quiz: Synchronous-orbit astronomy/Quiz [[Image:Smiley green alien cry.svg|20px]].


 * Quiz: Orbital-platform astronomy/Quiz [[Image:Smiley green alien cry.svg|20px]].


 * Quiz section lecture: Stellar surface fusion.

April 15, 2015, Wednesday

 * Lecture: Heliocentric astronomy [[Image:Tulliana_launch.png|20px]].

April 16, 2015, Thursday

 * Lesson: First X-ray source in Andromeda, report due on April 23, 2015.


 * Problem set: Radiation dosage, solutions including work steps due on April 23, 2015.


 * Quiz: Stellar surface fusion/Quiz.


 * Quiz: Heliocentric astronomy/Quiz [[Image:Smiley green alien cry.svg|20px]].

April 17, 2015, Friday

 * Lecture: Exploratory astronomy [[Image:Face-blush.svg|20px]].

April 20, 2015, Monday

 * Lecture: Standard-candles astronomy [[Image:Tulliana_launch.png|20px]].

November 29, 2016, Tuesday

 * Laboratory: Magnetic field reversal, report is due on November 26, 2016.


 * Quiz: Exploratory astronomy/Quiz.


 * Quiz: Standard-candles astronomy/Quiz [[Image:Smiley green alien cry.svg|20px]].


 * Quiz section lecture: X-ray trigonometric parallax.

April 22, 2015, Wednesday

 * Lecture: Theoretical radiation astronomy.

April 23, 2015, Thursday

 * Lesson: First yellow source in Aquila, report due on April 30, 2015.


 * Problem set: Star jumping, solutions including work steps due on April 30, 2015.


 * Quiz: X-ray trigonometric parallax/Quiz.


 * Quiz: Theoretical radiation astronomy/Quiz.

April 24, 2015, Friday

 * Lecture: Trigonometric-parallax astronomy.

April 28, 2015, Tuesday

 * Quiz: Trigonometric-parallax astronomy/Quiz.


 * Hourly: Principles of radiation astronomy/Hourly 3 for lectures 33-48, including quiz section lectures, lessons (except the last one), problem sets (except the last one), and laboratories not included in the first two hourlies.

May 8, 2015, Friday

 * Final examination: Principles of radiation astronomy/Final quiz covers everything in the course.

Alternate examinations that may be used by your college or university for credit (and a grade) in this course will be available from Wikiversity by courier for closed, proctored session testing of proficiency.

Hypotheses

 * 1) Repetition through learning by doing improves a student's knowledge retention and test-taking skills.