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Astronomy 161 - Introduction to Solar System Astronomy
Richard Pogge
49 episodes
9 months ago
Welcome to the Astronomy 161 Lecture Podcasts. This is a brief message from me explaining the podcasts, and welcoming new and old listeners. University. Lectures will begin on Wednesday, 2007 Sept 19, and run through Friday, 2007 Nov 30. New lectures will appear shortly before 6pm US Eastern Time each day there is a regular class. Recorded 2007 Sep 19 in 4037 McPherson Lab on the Columbus campus of The Ohio State University.
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Welcome to the Astronomy 161 Lecture Podcasts. This is a brief message from me explaining the podcasts, and welcoming new and old listeners. University. Lectures will begin on Wednesday, 2007 Sept 19, and run through Friday, 2007 Nov 30. New lectures will appear shortly before 6pm US Eastern Time each day there is a regular class. Recorded 2007 Sep 19 in 4037 McPherson Lab on the Columbus campus of The Ohio State University.
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Courses
Education,
Science,
Natural Sciences,
Astronomy
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Lecture 39: The Moons of Jupiter
Astronomy 161 - Introduction to Solar System Astronomy
17 years ago
Lecture 39: The Moons of Jupiter
Jupiter has its own personal solar system in miniature of 63 known moons. Most are tiny, irregular bodies that are a combination of captured asteroids and comets, but it is the 4 largest, the giant Galilean Moons: Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto, that is of greatest interest to us in this lecture. Each is a fascinating world of its own, with a unique history and properties: volcanically active Io, icy Europa which may hide an ocean of liquid water beneath the surface, the grooved terrain of Ganymede, and frozen dirty Callisto with the most ancient surface of the four. Recorded 2007 Nov 19 in 1000 McPherson Lab on the Columbus campus of The Ohio State University.
Astronomy 161 - Introduction to Solar System Astronomy
Welcome to the Astronomy 161 Lecture Podcasts. This is a brief message from me explaining the podcasts, and welcoming new and old listeners. University. Lectures will begin on Wednesday, 2007 Sept 19, and run through Friday, 2007 Nov 30. New lectures will appear shortly before 6pm US Eastern Time each day there is a regular class. Recorded 2007 Sep 19 in 4037 McPherson Lab on the Columbus campus of The Ohio State University.