

Understanding the Universe: An Introduction to Astronomy, 2nd Edition
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S1 F1 – A Grand Tour of the Cosmos
18. Oktober 202333 Min.You embark on a fantastic voyage throughout the Universe, starting in this lecture with a whirlwind tour of the course, which extends from phenomena in Earth's atmosphere to events at the farthest reaches of space and time.Gratiszeitraum für The Great Courses Signature Collection, oder Titel kaufenS1 F2 – The Rainbow Connection
18. Oktober 202330 Min.The daytime sky contains intriguing natural sights that offer a colorful introduction to astronomy. One such phenomenon is the rainbow. This lecture examines how a rainbow is created and how it appears under different circumstances.Gratiszeitraum für The Great Courses Signature Collection, oder Titel kaufenS1 F3 – Sunrise, Sunset
18. Oktober 202332 Min.Continuing the study of the daytime sky, this lecture examines phenomena associated with sunrise and sunset, including the elusive green flash, Buddha's rays, and Earth's own shadow at sunset.Gratiszeitraum für The Great Courses Signature Collection, oder Titel kaufenS1 F4 – Bright Objects in the Night Sky
18. Oktober 202331 Min.Many objects in the night sky can be enjoyed with the naked eye, even from the city. These include several famous constellations, bright stars, planets, and satellites such as the International Space Station.Gratiszeitraum für The Great Courses Signature Collection, oder Titel kaufenS1 F5 – Fainter Phenomena in the Night Sky
18. Oktober 202331 Min.Far from city lights, the night sky becomes spectacular and includes such sights as the Milky Way, the Magellanic Clouds, zodiacal light, and comets. Though not technically "celestial," auroras are also wondrous spectacles.Gratiszeitraum für The Great Courses Signature Collection, oder Titel kaufenS1 F6 – Our Sky through Binoculars and Telescopes
18. Oktober 202330 Min.A relatively inexpensive telescope and even a simple pair of binoculars greatly increase the number of celestial objects you can study, such as the craters on the Moon, the Orion Nebula, and the Andromeda Galaxy.Gratiszeitraum für The Great Courses Signature Collection, oder Titel kaufenS1 F7 – The Celestial Sphere
18. Oktober 202333 Min.As Earth rotates on its axis and orbits the Sun, the night sky changes over a 24-hour period, as well as throughout the year. This lecture explains how to locate celestial bodies and why the sky appears different from place to place.Gratiszeitraum für The Great Courses Signature Collection, oder Titel kaufenS1 F8 – The Reason for the Seasons
18. Oktober 202331 Min.Contrary to popular belief, the seasons are not caused by changes in the distance between Earth and the Sun over the course of a year. Instead, the tilt of Earth's axis of spin relative to the axis of its orbital plane produces seasons.Gratiszeitraum für The Great Courses Signature Collection, oder Titel kaufenS1 F9 – Lunar Phases and Eerie Lunar Eclipses
18. Oktober 202331 Min.Lunar phases occur as the Moon orbits Earth, changing the viewing perspective of the Moon's illuminated hemisphere. Lunar eclipses take place when Earth, the Sun, and Moon are almost exactly aligned.Gratiszeitraum für The Great Courses Signature Collection, oder Titel kaufenS1 F10 – Glorious Total Solar Eclipses
18. Oktober 202331 Min.Total solar eclipses are stunning celestial sights, which occur when the Moon comes between Earth and the Sun, totally blocking the Sun for a small portion of the Earth. These rare events reveal beautiful and thrilling phenomena.Gratiszeitraum für The Great Courses Signature Collection, oder Titel kaufenS1 F11 – More Eclipse Tales
18. Oktober 202331 Min.Solar eclipses also come in annular and hybrid varieties, reflecting the varying distance of the Moon from Earth. A famous total solar eclipse in 1919 provided observational evidence for Einstein's general theory of relativity.Gratiszeitraum für The Great Courses Signature Collection, oder Titel kaufenS1 F12 – Early Studies of the Solar System
18. Oktober 202329 Min.Astronomy has its roots in the ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia, Babylon, India, Egypt, and China. The Greeks in particular developed sophisticated and sometimes surprisingly accurate theories of the nature of the heavens.Gratiszeitraum für The Great Courses Signature Collection, oder Titel kaufenS1 F13 – The Geocentric Universe
18. Oktober 202330 Min.The Greek philosopher Aristotle concluded that Earth is stationary at the center of the Universe, surrounded by 55 nested spheres. Ptolemy elaborated this geocentric model into a system that held sway for nearly 1,500 years.Gratiszeitraum für The Great Courses Signature Collection, oder Titel kaufenS1 F14 – Galileo and the Copernican Revolution
18. Oktober 202331 Min.In 1543, Copernicus proposed a heliocentric system, in which Earth and other planets orbit the Sun, which is at the center of the Universe. In the early 1600s Galileo provided strong evidence for this model with the newly invented telescope.Gratiszeitraum für The Great Courses Signature Collection, oder Titel kaufenS1 F15 – Refinements to the Heliocentric Model
18. Oktober 202331 Min.This lecture explores the refinements in the Copernican model made possible by Tycho's extremely accurate measurements of planetary positions, which were analyzed by Kepler to produce his laws of planetary motion.Gratiszeitraum für The Great Courses Signature Collection, oder Titel kaufenS1 F16 – On the Shoulders of Giants
18. Oktober 202332 Min.According to legend, Newton saw a falling apple and realized that the force that pulled it toward Earth also pulled on the Moon, keeping it in its orbit. Building on the work of Kepler and Galileo, he revolutionized astronomy with his law of universal gravitation and laws of motion.Gratiszeitraum für The Great Courses Signature Collection, oder Titel kaufenS1 F17 – Surveying Space and Time
18. Oktober 202331 Min.Observations of the transit of Venus across the face of the Sun in the 18th century helped determine the scale of the Solar System. In the wider Universe, distances are so vast that the finite speed of light means we are literally looking back in time.Gratiszeitraum für The Great Courses Signature Collection, oder Titel kaufenS1 F18 – Scale Models of the Universe
18. Oktober 202331 Min.The best way to understand the size of the Universe is to investigate it in a series of steps, each 10 times larger or smaller than the one preceding. In this way, you explore the cosmos from the smallest to the largest scale.Gratiszeitraum für The Great Courses Signature Collection, oder Titel kaufenS1 F19 – Light-The Supreme Informant
18. Oktober 202331 Min.Astronomers obtain most of their information through the analysis of light. This lecture introduces the electromagnetic spectrum and the technique of spectroscopy, in which light is dispersed into its component colors, as in a rainbow.Gratiszeitraum für The Great Courses Signature Collection, oder Titel kaufenS1 F20 – The Wave-Particle Duality of Light
18. Oktober 202330 Min.Delving deeper into the nature of light, you explore the strange duality between electromagnetic waves (light waves) and particles (photons), which is a fundamental feature of quantum theory.Gratiszeitraum für The Great Courses Signature Collection, oder Titel kaufenS1 F21 – The Colors of Stars
18. Oktober 202331 Min.The surface temperature of a star determines its apparent color. The hottest stars are bluish in color, and the coldest stars are reddish; stars at intermediate temperatures appear white. The Sun is a white star.Gratiszeitraum für The Great Courses Signature Collection, oder Titel kaufenS1 F22 – The Fingerprints of Atoms
18. Oktober 202331 Min.Electrons jumping between different energy levels in atoms emit and absorb photons in a characteristic way for each element. Thus, astronomers can use the light from distant objects to deduce their chemical compositions.Gratiszeitraum für The Great Courses Signature Collection, oder Titel kaufenS1 F23 – Modern Telescopes
18. Oktober 202331 Min.Today's telescopes are designed to provide huge light-gathering mirrors at relatively low cost. The mirrors focus light from distant objects onto sensitive electronic detectors that are far more efficient than traditional photographic film.Gratiszeitraum für The Great Courses Signature Collection, oder Titel kaufenS1 F24 – A Better Set of Eyes
18. Oktober 202331 Min.This lecture looks at radio telescopes, adaptive optics for ground-based infrared telescopes, and NASA's Great Observatories, which include the Hubble Space Telescope, Chandra X-Ray Observatory, and Spitzer Space Telescope.Gratiszeitraum für The Great Courses Signature Collection, oder Titel kaufenS1 F25 – Our Sun, the Nearest Star
18. Oktober 202330 Min.Beginning a sequence of lectures on the Solar System, you start with the Sun, which you explore from the interior to the surface. Sunspots are cooler regions associated with strong magnetic fields, and violent eruptions blast solar material into space.Gratiszeitraum für The Great Courses Signature Collection, oder Titel kaufen