EOE-034/EOE-044: SPACE SCIENCES |
Introduction to space science and applications, historical development |
Nebular theory of formation of our Solar System. |
Solar wind and nuclear reaction as the source of energy. |
Brief description about shape size, period of rotation about axis and |
period of revolution, distance of planets from sun, Bode’s law, Kepler’s Laws of |
planetary motion, Newton’s deductions from Kepler’s Laws, Newton’s Law of |
gravitation, correction of Kepler’s third law, determination of mass of earth, |
determination of mass of planets with respect to earth. |
Brief description of Asteroids, Satellites and Comets.
Stellar spectra and structure, stellar evolution, nucleo-synthesis and formation of |
Harvard classification system, Hertzsprung-Russel diagram, |
Luminosity of star, variable stars; composite stars (white dwarfs, Neutron stars, black |
hole, star clusters, supernova and binary stars); Chandrasekhar limit. |
Galaxies and their evolution and origin, active galaxies and quasars. |
Early history of the universe, Big-Bang and Hubble expansion model of the universe, |
cosmic microwave background radiation, dark matter and dark energy. |
Text Books / Reference Books: |
1. K. S. Krishnaswami, “Astrophysics: A modern Perspective” New Age International. |
2. K. S. Krishnaswami, “Understanding cosmic Panorama” New Age International. |
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