Introduction to Astronomy: AA 201 Fall Semester 2019
Fascinating world of astronomy with the AA 201 course in the Fall Semester of 2019. Delve into celestial phenomena, missions, retrograde motion, and more. Learn from Instructor Manoneeta Chakraborty and discover the wonders of the universe through lectures and resources provided on the course webpage. Gain insights into topics such as local sidereal time, stability in orbits, and the analemma. Join this educational journey to expand your cosmic knowledge and appreciation for the stars above
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Introduction to Astronomy AA 201 Fall Semester 2019 Instructor: Manoneeta Chakraborty Email: manoneeta@iiti.ac.in Extension: 839 Course webpage: http://www.iiti.ac.in/people/~manoneeta/courses/AA201_2019/
Aditya-L1 : Indias next big mission Stability with respect to earth and sun Less fuel consumption to keep in orbit
Sidereal time local sidereal time (LST) = the RA on the observer's meridian LST = HAobj + RAobj