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MCC Astronomy Course 105

Timothy McDonnell - Instructor. Astronomy Puts the Universe at Your Fingertips! Concept of the Week. How do we know what we know today? How did astronomers prove that the Earth was a planet and not the center of the universe? What objects are in the Solar System, and what do we know about each of them? The Stars in Our. What kinds of stars are found in our own galaxy and those beyond? How do they live and die? Welcome to the Introductory Course on Astronomy at. Section 001 - MWF 9:00 AM - 9:50 AM 11-309.

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Regions of New York State

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Get out and explore New York State! Regions of New York State. For convenience sake we have divided New York into ten (10) separate regions. Of course, these divisions are partly arbitrary. How do we say where Central New York begins and the Mohawk region ends. But they are helpful in simplifying a diverse state such as New York. Below is an interactive map. Of New York. Click. There are now two. Sections in this website. You can view them by clicking. On their icons below:. The Best of New York State.

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Thematic Maps of NYS 1

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Thematic Maps of New York. Get out and explore New York State! The sparest region of population in New York are the mountains (Adirondacks and Catskills) and the Tug Hill Plateau, east of Lake Ontario and north of Rome. Much of New York is a rural state, especially in Central and Western New York, and the North Country near the Adirondacks. The famous skyline of New York. This is the most population part of the state, with over 8 million total residents according the 2000 census. THE AGE OF THE POPULATION.

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Physical Geography of NYS

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Physical Geography of New York. Get out and explore New York State! A very important gap in the uplands along the Mohawk River. Beach on Long Island's North Coast:. Much of the landscape of New York has been altered as the result of the last Ice Age. Long Island is built from a glacial moraine. The climate of most of New York State is continental: warm summers and cold winters. In January the mighty falls of Niagara often have a crusty frosting of ice. Or "crooked wood.". Springtime in New York:. To unde...

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Geography of New York State

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The Corning Glass Works:. Highly skilled workers have always been the key to economic success in New York State. High quality glass, such as the lens of the telescope at Mt. Palomar, have been made in Corning since the 19th century. Trading in New Netherland:. Commerce is the key to the economy of New York. The Dutch colony at modern-day Albany was founded on the beaver trade. The boats of the Erie Canal were powered by mules, and the beasts of burden were led by boys called hoggies. Why do certain regio...

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Human Geography of NYS

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Geography of New York. One of the strategic "choke" points in Upstate New York. It is now a major tourist attractions in the Adirondacks. The Stockade District in Schenectady:. This historic neighborhood along the Mohawk River was first settled in Dutch times. In the 17th and 18th centuries this was the frontier, hence the need for a protective stockade. Was built over the East River. A sheltered harbor surrounding most of New York City is one of the reasons why it became America's First City. Was establ...

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Geo 105 Course Requirements

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Timothy McDonnell - Instructor. Astronomy Puts the Universe at Your Fingertips! Concept of the Week. How do we know what we know today? How did astronomers prove that the Earth was a planet and not the center of the universe? What objects are in the Solar System, and what do we know about each of them? The Stars in our Galaxy:. What kinds of stars are found in our own galaxy and those beyond? How do they live and die? How large and how far away are these masses of stars? Life on Other Worlds:. 4) The Ear...

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8203;Gifted and Talented Class. Below is a list of links and resources that will be useful for the scholars in our class. Https:/ infograph.venngage.com/infographics. Click on link to create your own account for Info-graphics! Https:/ infograph.venngage.com/p/100199/imperiale teacher. 8203;https:/ www.mobymax.com/signin. Engage Ny Resource Link. Engage New York Math Resource for Families. Book recommendation form copy.pdf. Practice Paraphrasing by choosing an article to read about:. 8203; newsela.com.

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What's New in Astronomy

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Timothy McDonnell - Instructor. Astronomy Puts the Universe at Your Fingertips! Concept of the Week. OTHER OBJECTS IN THE SKY. Is found around a 1/4 sky below Vega. It can be seen with even weak telescopes. One of the most beautiful star clusters (the Pleiades. Is found near the constellation Taurus, now visible in the last evening sky. Just below it is the planet Mars. What's New in Astronomy 2009. Can see in the sky. Sky is the giant Jupiter. And the bright star Regulus. Will catch up with Saturn.

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Concept of the Week

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Timothy McDonnell - Instructor. Astronomy Puts the Universe at Your Fingertips! Concept of the Week. The distances to planets are measured in astronomic units. Which is the average distance of the Earth to the Sun (93 million miles). Venus is around 0.72 AU from the Sun, or 67 million miles. This distance can also be measured in light-minutes. It takes 5.5 minutes for the light of the Sun to reach Venus. Chapters 1 and 2. 1 The Sun is on average 150 million kilometers. 2 A star is 100 trillion miles.

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Concept of the Week

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Timothy McDonnell - Instructor. Astronomy Puts the Universe at Your Fingertips! Concept of the Week. What does the spectrum tell us about objects in space? How does the spectra differ depending on temperature and other factors? Cycles of the Sky. How do we account for the changes we see on Earth, such as day and night and the seasons? What is the cause of the phases of the moon? Why does the moon eclipse the sun? Why does the Earth eclipse the Moon? Chapter 5: The Origins of Astronomy. Is the size of a 1...

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