Title: PTYSASTR 206 Our Golden Age of Planetary Exploration
1PTYS/ASTR 206Our Golden Age of Planetary
Exploration
2Course Vitals
Photo by amateur Wesley Higgins
- Location/Time
- Tuesdays and Thursdays
- 800 -915 AM
- Kuiper Space Sciences 308
- Instructor
- Joe Giacalone, KSS 431, 626-8365
giacalon_at_lpl.arizona.edu - Teaching Assistant
- Kat Volk
- kvolk_at_lpl.arizona.edu
- Course Homepage
http//www.lpl.arizona.edu/undergrad/classes/sprin
g2009/Giacalone_206-1 /
3What is the motivation for this class what is
it about?
- There have been 3 major revolutions in planetary
science - Greek Philosophy (500 BC-200 AD)
- Copernican Revolution (1500-1700 AD)
- Age of spacecraft (1960-present)
- The Solar system is very accessible to detailed
examination - We are currently in the Golden Age of Planetary
Exploration
4Why study the solar system?
- Importance to Earth and its inhabitants
- we must understand the environment in which we
live to understand how to survive - Importance for understanding the origin of life
- Subject of many research projects
- Many basic properties are a mystery
- How did Earth get its water?
- Did Mars once have oceans of water and a thick
atmosphere? - How thick is the ice crust of Europa?
- Why does the number of spots on the Sun go up and
down on an 11-year cycle?
5Course Vitals (cont.)
- Prerequisites
- Successful completion of two Tier 1 NATS courses
- Familiarity with simple math tools (algebra,
trig, units) - Willingness to solve problems related to physics,
chemistry, geology, astronomy, and biology - Textbook (required)
- Universe The Solar System (3rd edition) by
Freedman and Kaufmann - Exam and homework questions will be based partly
on material in the textbook. - CD containing Starry Night Enthusiast software
will be useful
The Solar System
6Emphasis
- This may possibly be your last science class !
- But not the last time you will encounter science
- Our Focus will be on scientific UNDERSTANDING of
the basic physical processes at work in the solar
system - And how they help us relate the planets to one
another and to Earth
7Course Vitals (cont.)
- In the classroom
- Use common sense and courtesy
- Turn cell phones and other communication devices
off! - Laptops ok for taking notes!
- No food or drink allowed in the lecture hall
(except bottled water). - Constructive participation is strongly encouraged
(feel free to ask questions please!!). - Outside the class
- Do the reading assignments!
- Start homework assignments early!
- Be careful of Academic Integrity.
- If you are having difficulty with the material or
anything else about the class, feel free to
contact us we are here to help!
8Todays In-class activity Whos who
- Namepronunciation
- Year in school
- Major
- Where are you from?
- What science courses have you taken in college?
- Why are you taking this course?
- How did you hear about this course?
- What is your e-mail address ?
- Please share something unique about yourself
Sunset on Mars, taken by Imager for Mars
Pathfinder, 1997. IMP was built in this building
9Course Vitals (cont.)
A statistical curve may be used, but the
following general grading scale is used as a
baseline grade (i.e. you are assured the grade
indicated if your cumulative score falls within
the given range) Factors considered in
borderline cases positive performance
gradient in-class participation
participation in out-of-class activities
In order to be considered for moving
up a grade, you MUST have handed in all of
your homework!
Grading Scale
- gt 89 A
- 7888 B
- 67-77 C
- 56-66 D
- lt 55 E
10Course vitals (cont.)
Grading Breakdown
- 15 Best of 2 mid-term exams
- 15 Larger of the following ...
- Lowest mid-term exam score
- Avg. of two highest quiz scores
- 20 Final exam
- 25 Homework
- 5 In-class activities
- 10 Class Project 1
- 10 Class Project 2
Active Region on the Sun
11Course Vitals (cont.)
- Course Assignments
- 2 in-class, closed book exams a final exam
- In-class activities
- About ½ will be graded (the ones not graded will
still be recorded as assignment completed which
is better than not doing it!) - Mission updates
- Quizzes
- 3 announced in-class quizzes about 1 week prior
to each exam - Homework
- worth the most towards your final grade, will
take the most time - You are encouraged to work together on homework,
and in-class activities. - You MUST turn in your own (original) work
- It is not acceptable to turn in work identical to
that of another student (use your own words!) - Class Projects
- Details to be discussed later
12- Which is brighter (as seen from Earth)?
- The planet Venus
- The planet Mercury
- The full moon
- A sunspot
13The visible surface of the Sun seen in white
light showing many sunspots Lower right is a
closeup image of a sunspot
14General list of topics to covered in this course
- Planetary orbits, Ancient Planetary Astronomy,
Imaging - Structure and Formation of the Solar System
- Fundamental Planetary Processes
- Cratering,Surfaces, Interiors,Atmospheres
- A detailed look at each planet, and other objects
in the solar system (Sun, asteroids, comets,
etc.) - Astrobiology -- Extraterrestrial life?
- A more-detailed schedule is on the course website
and in todays handout
Schematic of the greenhouse effect
Schematic of plate tectonics
15Topical Lectures
- There are often rapid advances made in Planetary
Science because of accessibility of the solar
system to humans - We will try to discuss these as they happen
- Other topical subjects include
- Global warming
- Greenhouse effect
- Asteroid and comet impacts
- Water on Mars Phoenix and HiRISE
- Solar Storms and Space Weather
- Cassini at Saturn
- Messenger at Mercury
- Is Pluto a planet?
Phoenix lander UA-led mission to Mars launched
in August 2007 Tucson was the location for
science operations
16HiRISE
- UofA mission
- on Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter
- Currently in orbit around Mars
- Providing stunning images of the Martian surface
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20Cassini in orbit about the Saturn system
21Cassini/VIMS image
22Time-lapse movie of the Sun during the
Halloween Storm period in 2003
The Sun is shielded from view in this movie by an
occulting disk What is seen are stars, a
planet, and the active solar corona
23Announcements
- Reading Assignment
- Chapters 1 and 4
- The first homework assignment will be available
for download from the course website (assigned)
on Tuesday (it will be due 1/27) - Check out our class Facebook Group
- Spring 2009 -- Ptys 206 Giacalone
- Join the group to participate in discussion
boards, get message reminders about homework
thats due and exams that are coming up, and
more!