Astro Raven University of Washington
Astronomy Department

Autumn 2007

Final Review Session Friday, 7 December, 2:30 - 3:20 pm, ARC 147
All Learning Goals for Last 3rd of the Quarter
Study Hints for Final Exam
Lecturer: Ana M. Larson, Ph.D.;
C335 Physics Astronomy Building;
Ofc. Hrs: MW 9:30 - 10:20 am

Teaching Assistants:
[for email: use the TA's user name given below and add @ and then astro.washington.edu] NOTE: If TA office hours won't work for you, you can always email for an appointment. We really do want you to come see us!
AA, AC: Alyson Brooks B333 [M 2:30 - 3:30 pm]; abrooks || Sections Webpage
AB, AD: Praveen Kundurthy B341 [TTh 10:30 - 11:30 am]; pkundurthy || Sections Webpage
AE, AG: Matt Davis B339 [TTh 4:00 - 5:00 pm]; mrdavis ||
AF, AI: Chelsea Macleod B333 [TW 11:30 - 12:30]; cmacleod || Sections Webpage
AH, AJ: Adam Kowalski B341 [TTh 10:30 - 11:30]; kowalski || Sections Webpage
Astronomy Office Map [where to find them]
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This course involves a substantial amount of class participation and teamwork. You will find yourself involved in discussions, in games, in problem solving, and in discovering what astronomy today is all about. Take the time to preview each of the links at the left. They are all important and should never be neglected during the next 10 weeks. In particular, much of what we do centers around the material in our "Course Pak" and you should plan on bringing it to every class. So, get ready to sit back and prepare yourself for a journey from the local night sky to the most distant galaxies known, from the here-and-now to the beginning of space and time.

"Speeding through the Universe; thinking is the best way to travel." Moody Blues


NGC 1999


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