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  2. Alex Filippenko - Wikipedia

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    Organized into three major sections in ten smaller units, this series of 96 half-hour lectures covers the material of an undergraduate survey course for An Introduction to Astronomy (the series' subtitle). His other videos courses are Black Holes Explained [8] and Skywatching: Seeing and Understanding Cosmic Wonders. [9]

  3. Astronomy education - Wikipedia

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    Education is important to astronomy as it impacts both the recruitment of future astronomers and the appreciation of astronomy by citizens and politicians who support astronomical research. Astronomy has been taught throughout much of recorded human history, and has practical application in timekeeping and navigation.

  4. Sommers–Bausch Observatory - Wikipedia

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    This greatly increased the research use for the Observatory given the 60X sensitivity. In 1989, the Astrophysical & Planetary Sciences Department introduced the lab/lecture Introduction to Astronomy courses, which greatly benefited from the new technology and expanded the involvement of undergraduate students. [2]

  5. Twelfth grade - Wikipedia

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    A 12th grade visual arts class in Scott County, Virginia in the United States. Twelfth Grade (also known as 12th Grade, Grade 12, Senior Year, Standard 12, 12th Standard, 12th Class, or Grade of the 12th) is the twelfth and final year of formal or compulsory education. It is typically the final year of secondary school and K–12 in most parts ...

  6. Outline of astronomy - Wikipedia

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    The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to astronomy: Astronomy – studies the universe beyond Earth, including its formation and development , and the evolution, physics , chemistry , meteorology , and motion of celestial objects (such as galaxies , planets , etc.) and phenomena that originate outside the ...

  7. National Standard Examination in Astronomy - Wikipedia

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    The paper consists of 48 single correct type and 12 multiple correct type questions. It has a time limit of 2 hours. There are questions from high school level physics, mathematics and some questions from general astronomy.

  8. Johann-Wolfgang-von-Goethe-Gymnasium - Wikipedia

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    Astronomy: 11–12: elective class in secondary level II German: 5–12: English: 5–12: French: 6–12: Students have to decide in 5th grade, which class they want to take, cannot be changed Spanish: 6–12 Latin: 8–12: Taught in linguistic oriented class, elective class in secondary level II Profil: 8–10

  9. Astronomical Observatory (University of Illinois Urbana ...

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    A small observatory consisting of a 4-inch refractor and a small transit telescope was constructed by 1872. The astronomy courses were typically taught by the mathematics department and by the early 1890s, several mathematics instructors wanted to do more with astronomy. An expanded astronomy curriculum would require a new larger facility.