60 Minutes in Space: Celestial Exploration and Space News - November 2022
Offered By: Denver Museum of Nature & Science via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the latest developments in astronomy, planetary science, and spaceflight during this engaging video presentation. Join Dr. Ka Chun Yu, curator of space sciences at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science, for an in-depth look at celestial wonders and space exploration. Discover fascinating topics such as the Hipparcos 65426 system, Neptune, Mars, and various constellations including the Pleiades. Learn about cutting-edge space telescopes like Spitzer and James Webb, and delve into the intricacies of accretion disks and planetary systems. Gain insights into astronomical naming conventions, the transit method for detecting exoplanets, and the composition of planetary atmospheres. Explore the groundbreaking Artemis 1 mission, comparing it to previous space endeavors like Saturn V and the Space Shuttle. Examine the components of the Artemis spacecraft, including the Orion capsule and its heat shield. This comprehensive presentation offers a captivating journey through the cosmos, perfect for space enthusiasts and curious minds alike.
Syllabus
Introduction
Hipparcos 65426
Neptune
Mars
Constellations
Pleiades
Spitzer Space Telescope
James Webb Space Telescope
accretion disk
another planetary system
gas samples in space
how astronomers name planets
transit method
atmosphere composition
WASP 39b
Two scale diagram
Gas phase
Sulfur dioxide
heavy elements
Artemis 1 launch
Saturn V and Space Shuttle comparison
Artemis spacecraft
Artemis 1 rocket
Solid rocket boosters
Interim cryogenic stage
Orion
Heat Shield
Artemis Orbit
Taught by
Denver Museum of Nature & Science
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