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Description: John Bally's personal page with links and resources on star formation.
Department of Astrophysical and Planetary Sciences University of Colorado at Boulder ASTR 3520 "Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation II: Spectroscopy" introduces students to astronomical spectroscopy. The goal of the current semester is to familiarize students with spectroscopy with an emphasis on data acquisition, reduction, and presentation. The skills learned in this class should be applicable far beyond astronomy. While the class will prepare students to do serious research projects with the SBO 24" and/or the APO 3.5 meter telescope at Apache Point Observatory in New Mexico, the skills learned will be applicable to in many other disciplines and serve the general astronomy student. Spectroscopy is a powerful analytic tool widely used in science and industry. Spectroscopy provides a window into the fundamental nature of matter, its structure, and its interactions with light.
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