Additional Resources

Here are a few links to notes and examples to supplement your studies:

Review Notes

The Guardian of Forever

The following links will take you to pages devoted to review sheets, samples questions, and practice exams.
Exam 1
Exam 2
Final Exam

Learning Objectives

The following sets include selected keywords, reading selections from the course texts, and essential concepts covered.
Exam 1: From Ancient Greece to Einstein (48kB doc or 92kB pdf)
Exam 2: The Sun and the Nature of Stars (48kB doc)

Supplemental Notes

The History of Astronomy
The following notes expand upon material that is typically covered before the first exam.
Ancient Greek Astronomy
Renaissance Astronomy
Determining Scale in the Copernican Universe
Trigonometric Parallax (9kB gif)
The Birth of Physics
Combined file: Ancient Greece, Renaissance, Birth of Physics (344kB doc)

Modern Physics
The Special Theory of Relativity (176kB doc) (516kB pdf)
The General Theory of Relativity (128kB doc) (376kB pdf)
Geometric Optics
The Hydrogen Atom and the Origin of Spectra Lines (308kB doc)

Stellar Evolution
The Standard Solar Model
Post-Main Sequence Evolution of a Solar-Type Star
Anatomy of a Black Hole

Cosmology
The Early Universe
The Birth of Cosmology

Additional Information

Diagrams
Eastern Iowa Obseravtory and Learning Center directions
Notes on Scientific Notation
Anatomy of a Comet

Astronomical Oddities
Full Moons in Folklore

Presentations

Echo of the Big Bang presentation (2.4MB pdf)
The Early Universe presentation (1.6MB pdf)
Interplanetary Vagabonds (6.9MB ppt)

Suggested Reading List

Although not an exhaustive list, any of the popular books described would be worthy supplements to the required books and would also serve as excellent reference for the term paper and other assigments.
Additional Reading Material