The Contents of the Universe
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A written transcript of the first 40 minutes of audio for this lecture (covering the syllabus and introduction to course materials) is available for reference.

Time Stamp   HTML Slide
[00:00]   Syllabus
[06:29]Policies
[08:27]Self-Review Library (homework and quizzes)
[14:25]Lab Exercises
[20:44]Schedule
[22:06]Assignments
[22:53]Extra Credit
[29:50]Grades
[30:27]Audio Recordings
[31:20]Self-Review Library (pause to load a Self-Review Quiz on Lecture 1)
[39:39]The Contents of the Universe
[39:47]Sizes of Astronomical Objects    (pause to sort four smallest objects)
[41:44]Object A
[46:04]Object B
[46:39]Object C
[47:32]Object D (pause to sort next four smallest objects)
[48:25]Object E
[49:00]Object F
[49:07]Object G
[49:22]Object H

Learning Objectives

  1. Review and absorb the course requirements and syllabus.

  2. Become comfortable estimating the sizes of astronomically relevant objects across a large range of sizes, from the very small (sub-atomic particles) to the very large (super-clusters of galaxies like the Milky Way).

  3. Realize that on every size scale, the Universe is primarily empty space.

  4. Understand that on every size scale, the Universe contains a large number of objects with similar properties.


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