Checking date: 28/06/2016


Course: 2021/2022

Introduction to astronomy
(12775)
Bachelor in Industrial Electronics and Automation Engineering (2008 Study Plan) (Plan: 167 - Estudio: 223)


Coordinating teacher: SANJURJO RIVO, MANUEL

Department assigned to the subject: Bioengineering and Aeroespace Engineering Department

Type: Courses of humanities
ECTS Credits: 2.0 ECTS

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Requirements (Subjects that are assumed to be known)
No specific subject
Objectives
The aim of this course is to provide students basic and qualitative knowledge about the universe, as it is currently understood. In addition, the student is expected to be able to locate in the night sky different observable celestial elements, and also to understand the principles of operation of the telescopes. The approach of the course is practical: it is proposed to carry out an observation at ESAC ( European Science Astronomical Center ) and use the means of CESAR program. It is also proposed to use software to simulate astronomical observations ( Google sky , Planetarium ). The specific skills acquired by the students are listed below: Understanding of current scientific knowledge of cosmology. Understanding the basics of astronomy Knowledge of the canopy of heaven. Knowledge of the constellations. Application of this knowledge to the orientation by observing the sky. Knowledge of telescopes and other technological means for observing the Universe Knowledge of astronomical objects and scientific relevance Knowledge of how to prepare an astronomical observation
Description of contents: programme
1. Introduction a. What is astronomy? b. The celestial vault c. Motion of the celestial bodies 2. Observational astronomy a. Telescopes and CCD cameras b. Plan and acquisition c. Image processing d. Astronomy from space e. Preparing a case study 3. Cosmology primer a. Cosmological models b. Nearby Universe
Learning activities and methodology
The course will consist of lectures in which basic concepts of astronomy will be introduced. In addition, a case study will be prepared to make a night sky observation.
Assessment System
  • % end-of-term-examination 60
  • % of continuous assessment (assigments, laboratory, practicals...) 40




The course syllabus may change due academic events or other reasons.