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‡aFilippenko, Alexei V. |
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‡aUnderstanding the universe :
‡ban introduction to astronomy /
‡c[taught by] Alexei V. Filippenko ; producer, Zachary H. Rhoades ; academic content supervisor, Jay Tate ; director, Jon Leven. |
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246 | 3 | 0. |
‡aIntroduction to astronomy |
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250 | | . |
‡a2nd ed. |
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260 | | . |
‡aSpringfield, VA :
‡bTeaching Co.,
‡c�2007. |
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300 | | . |
‡a16 videodiscs (48 hr.) :
‡bsound, color ;
‡c4 3/4 in. +
‡e1 course guidebook (viii, 562 pages). |
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‡atwo-dimensional moving image
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490 | 0 | . |
‡aGreat courses |
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538 | | . |
‡aDVD. |
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504 | | . |
‡aGuide includes bibliography (pages 551-555) and supplementary reading list (p. 556-562). |
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511 | 0 | . |
‡aLecturer, Alex Filippenko. |
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508 | | . |
‡aCamera, Jim Allen, Alexis Doty, Lonnie Anderson, Jack Dierken, Jared Bourgeouis, Will Savage. |
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520 | | . |
‡aNinety-six lectures, divided into ten sections, are designed to provide a non-technical description of modern astronomy, including the structure and evolution of planets, stars, galaxies, and the universe as a whole. Updated edition integrates discoveries reported in the 2003 course and includes recent findings (through mid-2006). |
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505 | 0 | 0. |
‡gpt. 1.
‡tObserving the heavens: Celestial sights for everyone. ;
‡gDisc 1.
‡tA grand tour of the cosmos.
‡g(ca. 32 min.) ;
‡tThe rainbow connection.
‡g(ca. 30 min.) ;
‡tSunrise, sunset.
‡g(ca. 32 min.) ;
‡tBright objects in the night sky.
‡g(ca. 31 min.) ;
‡tFainter phenomena in the night sky.
‡g(ca. 31 min.) ;
‡tOur sky through binoculars and telescopes.
‡g(ca. 30 min.) --
‡gDisc 2.
‡tThe celestial sphere.
‡g(ca. 33 min.) ;
‡tThe reason for the seasons.
‡g(ca. 31 min.) ;
‡tLunar phases and eerie lunar eclipses.
‡g(ca. 31 min.) ;
‡tGlorious total solar eclipses.
‡g(ca. 31 min.) ;
‡tMore eclipse tales.
‡g(ca. 31 min.) ;
‡tEarly studies of the solar system.
‡g(ca. 29 min.). |
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505 | 0 | 0. |
‡gpt. 2.
‡gDisc 3.
‡tThe geocentric universe.
‡g(ca. 30 min.) ;
‡tGalileo and the Copernican revolution.
‡g(ca. 31 min.) ;
‡tRefinements to the heliocentric model.
‡g(ca. 31 min.) ;
‡tOn the shoulders of giants.
‡g(ca. 32 min.) ;
‡tSurveying space and time.
‡g(ca. 31 min.) ;
‡tScale models of the universe.
‡g(ca. 31 min.) --
‡gDisc 4.
‡tObserving the heavens : Basic concepts and tools.
‡tLight: the supreme informant.
‡g(ca. 31 min.) ;
‡tThe wave-particle duality of light.
‡g(ca. 30 min.) ;
‡tThe colors of stars.
‡g(ca. 31 min.) ;
‡tThe fingerprints of atoms.
‡g(ca. 31 min.) ;
‡tModern telescopes.
‡g(ca. 31 min.) ;
‡tA better set of eyes.
‡g(ca. 31 min.). |
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505 | 0 | 0. |
‡gpt. 3.
‡tContents of the Universe : Our solar system.
‡gDisc 5.
‡tOur sun, the nearest star.
‡g(ca. 30 min.) ;
‡tThe Earth, third rock from the sun.
‡g(ca. 32 min.) ;
‡tOur moon, Earth's nearest neighbor.
‡g(ca. 31 min.) ;
‡tMercury and Venus.
‡g(ca. 33 min.) ;
‡tOf Mars and martians.
‡g(ca. 31 min.) ;
‡tJupiter and its amazing moons.
‡g(ca. 31 min.) --
‡gDisc 6.
‡tMagnificent Saturn.
‡g(ca. 30 min.) ;
‡tUranus and Neptune, the small giants.
‡g(ca. 30 min.) ;
‡tPluto and its cousins.
‡g(ca. 30 min.) ;
‡tAsteroids and dwarf planets.
‡g(ca. 33 min.) ;
‡tComets: gorgeous pimordial snowballs.
‡g(ca. 31 min.) ;
‡tCatastrophic collisons.
‡g(ca. 31 min.). |
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505 | 0 | 0. |
‡gpt. 4.
‡gDisc 7.
‡tThe formation of planetary systems.
‡g(ca. 32 min.) ;
‡tContents of the universe : Other planetary systems.
‡tThe quest for other planetary systems.
‡g(ca. 31 min.) ;
‡tExtra-solar planets galore! (ca. 31 min.) ;
‡tLife beyond the Earth.
‡g(ca. 31 min.) ;
‡tThe search for extraterrestrials.
‡g(ca. 31 min.) ;
‡tSpecial relativity and interstellar travel.
‡g(ca. 31 min.) --
‡gDisc 8.
‡tContents of the universe : Stars and their lives.
‡tStars: distant suns.
‡g(ca. 32 min.) ;
‡tThe intrinsic brightnesses of stars.
‡g(ca. 30 min.) ;
‡tThe diverse sizes of stars.
‡g(ca. 31 min.) ;
‡tBinary stars and stellar masses.
‡g(ca. 31 min.) ;
‡tStar clusters, ages, and remote distances.
‡g(ca. 31 min.) ;
‡tHow stars shine: nature's nuclear reactors.
‡g(ca. 30 min.). |
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505 | 0 | 0. |
‡gpt. 5.
‡gDisc 9.
‡tSolar neutrinos: probes of the sun's core.
‡g(ca. 31 min.) ;
‡tBrown dwarfs and free-floating planets.
‡g(ca. 31 min.) ;
‡tOur sun's briliant future.
‡g(ca. 31 min.) ;
‡tWhite dwarfs and nova eruptions.
‡g(ca. 31 min.) ;
‡tExploding stars: celestial fireworks.
‡g(ca. 31 min.) ;
‡tWhite dwarf supernovae: stealing to explode.
‡g(ca. 31 min.) --
‡gDisc 10.
‡tContents of the universe: Stellar explosions and black holes.
‡tCore-collapse supernovae: gravity wins.
‡g(ca. 31 min.) ;
‡tThe brightest supernova in nearly 400 years.
‡g(ca. 31 min.) ;
‡tThe corpses of massive stars.
‡g(ca. 31 min.) ;
‡tEinstein's general theory of relativity.
‡g(ca. 32 min.) ;
‡tWarping of space and time.
‡g(ca. 31 min.) ;
‡tBlack holes: abandon hope, ye who enter.
‡g(ca. 32 min.). |
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505 | 0 | 0. |
‡gpt. 6.
‡gDisc 11.
‡tThe quest for black holes.
‡g(ca. 31 min.) ;
‡tImagining the journey to a black hole.
‡g(ca. 31 min.) ;
‡tWormholes: gateways to other universes?
‡g(ca. 32 min.) ;
‡tQuantum physics and black-hole evaporation.
‡g(ca. 31 min.) ;
‡tEnigmatic gamma-ray bursts.
‡g(ca. 31 min.) ;
‡tBirth cries of black holes.
‡g(ca. 31 min.) --
‡gDisc 12.
‡tContents of the universe : The Milky Way and other galaxies.
‡tOur home: the Milky Way Galaxy.
‡g(ca. 30 min.) ;
‡tStructure of the Milky Way Galaxy.
‡g(ca. 30 min.) ;
‡tOther galaxies: "Island universes".
‡g(ca. 30 min.) ;
‡tThe dark side of matter.
‡g(ca. 31 min.) ;
‡tCosmology: The universe as a whole.
‡tCosmic expansion and distant galaxies.
‡tCosmology: the really big picture.
‡g(ca. 32 min.) ;
‡tExpansion of the universe and the big bang.
‡g(ca. 32 min.). |
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505 | 0 | 0. |
‡gpt. 7.
‡gDisc 13.
‡tSearching for distant galaxies.
‡g(ca. 31 min.) ;
‡tThe evolution of galaxies.
‡g(ca. 31 min.) ;
‡tActive galaxies and quasars.
‡g(ca. 32 min.) ;
‡tCosmic powerhouses of the distant past.
‡g(ca. 31; min.) ;
‡tSupermassive black holes.
‡g(ca. 32 min.) ;
‡tFeeding the monster.
‡g(ca. 32 min.) --
‡gDisc 14.
‡tCosmology: The universe as a whole.
‡tThe structure and evolution of the universe.
‡tThe paradox of the dark night sky.
‡g(ca. 32 min.) ;
‡tThe age of the universe.
‡g(ca. 31 min.) ;
‡tWhen geometry is destiny.
‡g(ca. 31 min.) ;
‡tThe mass density of the universe.
‡g(ca. 32 min.) ;
‡tEinstein's biggest blunder?
‡g(ca. 31 min.) ;
‡tThe afterglow of the big bang.
‡g(ca. 31 min.). |
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505 | 0 | 0. |
‡gpt. 8.
‡gDisc 15.
‡tRipples in the cosmic background radiation.
‡g(ca. 31 min.) ;
‡tThe stuff of the cosmos.
‡g(ca. 32 min.) ;
‡tDark energy: quantum fluctuations?
‡g(ca. 31 min.) ;
‡tDark energy: quintessence?
‡g(ca. 32 min.) ;
‡tGrand unification & theories of everything.
‡g(ca. 32 min.) ;
‡tSearching for hidden dimensions.
‡g(ca. 32 min.) --
‡gDisc 16.
‡tCosmology: The universe as a whole.
‡tThe birth of the cosmos, and other frontiers.
‡tThe shape, size, and fate of the universe.
‡g(ca. 32 min.) ;
‡tIn the beginning.
‡g(ca. 32 min.) ;
‡tThe inflationary universe.
‡g(ca. 32 min.) ;
‡tThe ultimate free lunch?
‡g(ca. 32 min.) ;
‡tA universe of universes.
‡g(ca. 32 min.) ;
‡tReflections on life and the cosmos.
‡g(ca. 30 min.). |
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500 | | . |
‡aCourse no. 1810. |
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521 | | . |
‡aCollege students and adults. |
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500 | | . |
‡aLectures produced in 2007. |
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506 | | . |
‡aFor home use or face-to-face teaching. |
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650 | | 0. |
‡aCosmology. |
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650 | | 0. |
‡aAstronomy. |
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651 | | 0. |
‡aSolar system. |
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651 | | 0. |
‡aUniverse. |
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651 | | 0. |
‡aMilky Way. |
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650 | | 0. |
‡aPlanets. |
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650 | | 0. |
‡aGalaxies. |
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650 | | 0. |
‡aExtrasolar planets. |
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650 | | 0. |
‡aBlack holes (Astronomy) |
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651 | | 0. |
‡aSun. |
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651 | | 0. |
‡aMoon. |
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650 | | 0. |
‡aGiant stars. |
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650 | | 0. |
‡aGravitational collapse. |
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650 | | 0. |
‡aStars with planets. |
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650 | | 0. |
‡aStars, New. |
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650 | | 0. |
‡aInflationary universe. |
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650 | | 0. |
‡aExpanding universe. |
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655 | | 7. |
‡aEducational films.
‡2fast
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655 | | 7. |
‡aFilmed lectures.
‡2fast
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655 | | 7. |
‡aScience films.
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700 | 1 | . |
‡aLeven, Jon. |
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700 | 1 | . |
‡aTate, Jay. |
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700 | 1 | . |
‡aRhoades, Zachary H. |
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710 | 2 | . |
‡aTeaching Company. |
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740 | 0 | 2. |
‡aObserving the heavens.
‡pCelestial sights for everyone. |
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740 | 0 | 2. |
‡aObserving the heavens.
‡pBasic concepts and tools. |
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740 | 0 | 2. |
‡aContents of the universe.
‡pOur solar system. |
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740 | 0 | 2. |
‡aContents of the universe.
‡pOther planetary systems. |
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740 | 0 | 2. |
‡aContents of the universe.
‡pStars and their lives. |
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740 | 0 | 2. |
‡aContents of the universe.
‡pStellar explosions and black holes. |
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740 | 0 | 2. |
‡aContents of the universe.
‡pMilky Way and other galaxies. |
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740 | 0 | 2. |
‡aCosmology: The universe as a whole.
‡pCosmic expansion and distant galaxies. |
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740 | 0 | 2. |
‡aCosmology: The universe as a whole.
‡pStructure and evolution of the universe. |
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740 | 0 | 2. |
‡aCosmology: The universe as a whole.
‡pBirth of the cosmos, and other frontiers. |
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830 | | 0. |
‡aGreat courses (DVD).
‡pScience & mathematics. |
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