Lecture 21: Dance of the Planets

Lecture 21: Dance of the Planets

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Lecture 22: Light the Messenger

What is light? Most astronomical objects are too far away to measure directly. Light is the messenger of the Universe, carrying with it information about objects as near as the Moon and as far away as the most distant objects in the visible Universe. In this lecture we will revie ...  Show more

Lecture 23: Worlds Within - Atoms

What is ordinary matter made of? This lecture reviews the basic properties of matter from subatomic to atomic scales, introducing atomic structures, atomic number and chemical elements, isotopes, radioactivity, and half-life, ending with a brief overview of the four fundamental f ...  Show more

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