Students will explore physical properties and orbital behavior of planets, moons, asteroids and comets as revealed by telescopic observations and spacecraft missions. They will learn how the scientific method changed our understanding of orbital motions within the solar system. Recent astronomical techniques for studying exoplanets orbiting other star systems will be investigated. Techniques for operating telescopes and analyzing astronomical data will be examined with online access to computer-simulated laboratories.
This course may or may not align with the K-12 school calendar, and instead, it might adhere to its own post-secondary calendar. For specific information about start dates, please refer to the respective post-secondary institution's website.
Post-Secondary Institution: University of Saskatchewan College of Arts and Science
Post-Secondary Credit: ASTR 104.3: Astronomy of Planets
High School Credit: Astronomy 30L
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This course follows the U of S schedule, which is not aligned with the high school schedule.
This course may require exam supervision at a school.
1. If you intend on taking this course, it is important that you speak with your high school Career Guidance Counselor / Principal or Sask DLC Academic Advisor. They will assist you with the Sask DLC registration process to ensure your high school credit is properly awarded.
2. Upon receipt of the Sask DLC registration, you will be emailed an application form to fill out and email to the U of S. Students are responsible for any application and tuition fees associated with registering for this course. Students are also responsible for any other fees associated with this course that may include textbook and other resource costs.
If you have questions regarding the process, email admissions@usask.ca or call 306-966-6718.
3. Once your application is processed, the U of S will email notification to you and payment will be due immediately. Your admission letter will provide the credentials needed to access your U of S student account (PAWS) where you can learn about outstanding fees and payment options.
If you have questions regarding registration or course information, please reach out to Kurtis Heath at kurtis.heath@saskDLC.ca.
Here and now: human curiosity and the night sky
Origins of modern astronomy
Gravity: explaining solar system orbits from Newton to Einstein
Light and telescopes
Atoms, spectra and the Sun
Moon and Mercury
The habitable zone: Venus, Earth and Mars
Jupiter and Saturn
Uranus, Neptune and the Kuiper Belt
Asteroids, comets, and the origin of the solar system
Exam requirements for this course are determined by the post-secondary institution
What is a proctor?Textbook: The Solar System Seeds, M., Backman, D., 8th Edition (e-text) Galileoscope and Camera Tripod
Can be purchased from the University Book Store or Amazon.ca
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