Module 15 pictorial study guide
Conics around us Some properties of conics (curves of the second degree)
Astronomy. How our Universe Formed Big Bang Theory – that states how the universe formed from a massive expansion approximately 14 bya Big Bang Theory.
Gravitation Newton’s Law of Gravitation; Kepler’s Laws of Planetary Motion. Lecture 14 Monday: 1 March 2004.
Chapter 13: Gravitation. Newton’s Law of Gravitation A uniform spherical shell shell of matter attracts a particles that is outside the shell as if all.
ASTR 330: The Solar System Lecture 10.5: Review 1 for Mid-Term Exam 1 Dr Conor Nixon Fall 06.
5 Gravitation. The Milky Way galaxy and the black hole.
The law of orbits: All planets move in elliptical orbits, with the sun at one focus.
P113 Gravitation: Lecture 3
Example How far from the earth's surface must an astronaut in space be if she is to feel a gravitational acceleration that is half what she would feel.
The Whispers of Stars: Stellar Objects Isabel Baransky.
2006: Assoc. Prof. R. J. Reeves Gravitation 3.1 P113 Gravitation: Lecture 3 Escape speed from orbit Planets and satellites: Keplers Laws Orbital energy.