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Extra Mural Basic ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS Medium : English Duration : 7th July 2013 to March 2014 Time

: 10 AM to 1 PM Fees : 6500/- (instruction Fees : 2500/- + Site visits costs 4000/- ) On Sundays Only Venue : Nehru Planetarium, Worli.

SYLLABUS: 1. Introduction Fascination of Astronomy Important branches of Astronomy Observational Astronomy : Catalogues and Star charts and instrumentation The astronomical Zoo : Solar system, Stars and star clusters, Molecular Cloud Compleses, Galaxies and Clusters of Galaxies, intergalactic medium. Windows to the Universe : Radio Astronomy, Infrared, Optical, Ultraviolet, and X-ray and Gamma Ray Astronomy, cosmic rays, rays. 2. Historical Perspectives A. Brief History of Astronomy Western Astronomy Copernicus, Tycho Brahe, Kepler, Galileo, Newton, Einstein, Hubble, B. Space Probes: Apollo Series, Moon Landing, Pioneer, Mariner, Voyager Series, Modern Space probes, Magelan, Galileo, Space Telescopes-IRAS, Hubble, GRO, ASCA 3. Basic Mathematics Spherical Trignometry formulae. Spherical Trignometry formulae. 4. Basic Physics 4.1 Physical concepts Density, Pressure, Atmospheric pressure. Temperature and Temperature Scales, Black Body Radiation. Velocity, Acceleration, Force; Momentum; Acceleration due to gravity. 4.2 Dynamical calculations.

Orbital Velocity and Escape Velocity, Newton's laws of motion, Newton's law of gravitation, gravitational acceleration of planets; Escape velocity of planets; orbital velocity of planets; Proof of eliptical orbits, Doppler effect. 4.3 Kepler's Laws and Orbits Elliptical Motion, Eccentricity, Perihelion, Aphelion, Foci, Velocity at Perihelion, Velocity at Aphelion, Velocity at any point, Orbit parameters (a, b), calculating orbit of a comet. 5. Advanced Physics Electromagnetic Radiation; Electromagnetic Spectrum; Wave length; Frequency; Speed of light, Visible spectrum; Invisible spectrum; Absorption/emission spectrum.. Foundations of relativity. 6. Observational Techniques A. Astronomical Measurements: Astronomical Unit; Light Year; Parsec; Parallax., Distance to Stars from the parallax and other methods. B. Magnitude scales : Apparent Magnitude; Absolute Magnitude; Bolometric Magnitude Distance of star from magnitude. C. Optics : Magnification., lenses and Mirrors; Baclow lens; Eyepieces, Binoculars; Telescopes: Refracting; Reflecting; Casegrian. D. Time in Astronomy : Types of Year; Tropical Sidereal; Andmalistic; Types of Lunar month; Sidereal; Synodic; Drocenic; Nedical; Sidereal Time; GST; LST; Mean time; Time Zones; IST; LT; Universal Time; Ephemeries Time; Julian date; Calendars; Julian; Gregorian. E. Calculation : Calculations of travel time of planets; Julian day number calculations; Calculation GST and LST. F. Celestial Coordinate Systems and Celestial Circles : Equator; Ecliptic; Meridian; Six O clock circle; Celestial Points : Equinoxes and Solstices; Poles (Ecliptic and Equatorial); Precession of Earth's Axis; Celestial Coordinates; Alt/Azimuth; RA/Declination; Longitude/Latitude; Conversion of Coordinates. 7. Astronomy from Indian Almanac 27 Constellations and 12 signs of zodiac Niryaan and Sayan positions of planets. Elongation and visibility of planets Tithi and Nakashtra (meaning), use of Tithi Sampatik Kaal (meaning) Calculations : Elongation of planets and their visibility Elongation chart. 8. Laboratory Astronomy Observations of elemental spectra and their correlation to Astronomy, absorption and emission features, Dopler Shift, Hubble's Law and expanding universe, Black body ration and temperatures,

types variabilities (binary, pulsations etc.) HR diagram. Size and Distance Scales Scales on powers of 10, structure differences on size scale, boundaries of dimensions, determination of distance and standard candies. 10. Solar System Astronomical bodies : Sun, planets and satellites. Gravitational fields Origin of solar system. Shadows and crescents eclipses; Solar Eclipses : Partial, Total, Annular; Lunar Eclipse : Partial, Total, Annular; Eclipse Year; Nodes; Saros and Metonic Cycle. 11. Minor Bodies in the Solar System Meteorites, Asteroids, Comets, and their orbits, composition and sizes and masses, Oort's Cloud and Kuiper Belt, inflow rate. 12. Clustering in Space Size scale of the Universe, planets around stars, stellar clusters, Galaxies, Galactic structures. 13. Exotic Objects in the Universe Evolution of stars, brown dwarfs, white dwarfs, neutron stars, black holes, pulsars, quasars and X-ray sources. 14. Quiet Universe Emission in stars, equilibrium conditions in astrophysical objects and structures, dynamic equilibria and importance of rotation and magnetic fields. 15. Violent Universe Flares on the sun and stars, accretion instabilities, supernovae type I and II, and Active Galactic Nuclei, Galaxy mergers and the Big Bang. 16. Universe at Different Wavelength High & Low Energies Radio universe, synchrotron emission and jets in stars and galaxies, winds and protostellar and protogalactic matter, protostellar clouds, Infrared Universe and star forming region-atmospheres and halos of stars, Optical Universe and stars and their interactions, velocity distributions and large scale structures. Ultraviolet astronomy-clouds and absorption High energy phenomena in stars production of X rays and Gamma rays, Atmosphere of stars, magnetospheres of pulsars, inner structures of quasars. 17. Invisible Universe Dark matter in the universe, Halos of Galaxies, neutrinos. 18. Einstein's Universe The Big bang and cosmology, expanding universe and evidences for Big Bang, Gravitational redshift and time dilation.

19. Outstanding Problems in Astronomy Unresolved problems in Astronomy and Astrophysics. Projects and Experiments Plot of Comets path. Plot of and Sun throughout the year T2 and R3 plot: Keplers 3rd law proof. Sundial construction : Equatorial and Horizontal. Plotting, retrograde motion on sky chart. Model of comet's path. Path of comet on sky chart. Plotting constellations. North-South line from shadow of a stick, determination of latitude and longitude from shadow. Plotting Sunset/moon rise. Sun-Spot observation.

Extra Mural Advance DVANCE COURSE IN ASTRONOMY Language : English Duration : 6 Months Time : 2pm to 5pm Fees : 6000/Venue : Nehru Planetarium, Worli.

Atoms to Astronomy Core Concepts in Astrophysics

Astronomical Calculations : Coordinate Conversions Julian Day Number, GST, GMT, LMT Eccentricity & inclination of Earth's Orbit

Introduction to Relativity : Frames of Reference, Time Dilation Velocity of Light, Redshift, Perihelion of Mercury, Bending of Light, Space - Time Diagram, Gravitation

Black Holes

Cosmology

Sun & Stars : Solar Structure & Atmosphere Solar Cycle, Energy generation,Solar magnetism, Dynamic Sun Structure Moon -

Stars & Galaxies

* Instrumentation in Astronomy - Dr. J.B. Mistry (5.00 p.m. to 7.00 p.m. - 2 Sessions) * 8 Observation Sessions : 7.00 to 9.00 or 10.00 p.m. - Mr. Anand Ghaisas

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