ASTR 102 - Planetary Geology: Exploring Our Solar System5 Credits Explore our own Solar System! We will look at all of the planets and their moons using information from sampling, remote sensing, spacecraft and rovers. Includes recent discoveries on Mars and the outer planets. We will compare these bodies based on their volcanism, tectonics, surface processes, thermal evolution, and potential to harbor life.
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Designed to Serve Student looking for a science course to meet the Natural Science Distribution requirements Active Date 20220314T08:29:29
Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 28 Shared Learning Environment Yes Contact Hours: Lecture 55 Total Contact Hours 55 Degree Distributions: AA Course Outline
- Introduction and basic concepts
- Scientific Method
- General orientation to the Solar System
- Ways of knowing about the Solar system
- Telescopic observations
- Spacecraft
- Landers
- Remote sensing
- Theoretical constraints
- The Inner Planets (Including the Earth-Moon system)
- The Outer Planets
- Moons
- Other bodies in the solar system
- Comparison of solar system bodies
- Planetary structure
- Tectonics
- Volcanism
- Atmospheres
- Exobiology
- Exoplanets
Student Learning Outcomes Apply the scientific method and use appropriate detail and terminology in activities and assignments
Accurately describe the bodies of our solar system including their origin, internal structure, and atmosphere
Compare and contrast the many bodies of the solar system including the presence and style of volcanism, plate tectonics, and potential to host living organisms
Evaluate current and future exoplanet exploration by analyzing epistemological methods of planetary exploration including the benefits and limitations of the various methods.
Use quantitative skills in exploring planetary geology and systems
Demonstrate use of appropriate temporal and spatial scales to the solar system and its constituent bodies
Use verbal and writing skills to synthesize and clearly present their research on a selected body of the solar system to a targeted audience using appropriate terms and vocabulary
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