Course material can be found online at URL
http://spiff.rit.edu/classes/phys236/phys236.html
May 15, 2002: Tonight we WILL be INDOORS |
Meet in 08-3335, even if it is clear |
Michael Richmond
Building 8, Office 3336
Office phone: 475-2538
E-mail: mwrsps@rit.edu
Wednesday 8:00 - 10:00 pm 08-3335 (or RIT Observatory if clear)
If you miss a class meeting, in general, you will not have an opportunity to make up the work. If you wish to schedule a make-up, you must present me with a note explaining your absence, and signed by both your advisor and the chairman of your department. Without such a note, no make-up will be given.
If you have any special needs, you must inform me during the first week of classes. Otherwise, I may not be able to make arrangements in time to help you. Please contact me after class or at my office.
You may want to grab some extra observing report forms, in postscript or GIF format.
For more information on Stardial, go to the Stardial home page.
Those interested in astrophotography should read A Basic Primer on Astrophotography
For a bird's eye view of the planets, check out the Solar System Live.
If you're interested in seeing satellites, check out The Heavens Above page, set to the RIT site.
A good site for the information on the Moon is The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Moon.
This page maintained by Michael Richmond. Last modified May 15, 2002.
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