Profesor | Susana Biro Mcnichol | ju | 12 a 15 | Salón de Seminarios 327 |
Ayudante |
Clase 1 Presentación
I. Introducción
Clase 2 Historia de la ciencia
Clase 3 Historia de la Astronomía
Clase 4 Observación
II. Estudios de caso
Clase 5 Los grabados de Bruno
Clase 6 Telescopios en el SVII
Clase 7 El ojo de Galileo
Clase 8 La luna de Hevelius
Clase 9 La ecuación personal
Clase 10 Las gráficas de John Herschel
Clase 11 Observatorio de Lisboa
Clase 12 Venus fotogénico
Clase 13 Eclipses
Clase 14 Mapas de Marte
Clase 15 El surgimiento del CCD
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