===== Spring 2008 Astr 10L Lab 13 ===== "...Living on a planet in orbit around a solitary sun gives us a distorted view of the comsos; we tend to think that single stars are the norm and that double stars must be somewhat odd. For stars like the sun, this turns out to be far from true." --Alan P. Boss, Scientific American, 10/1995Sirius AB (L'Observatoire de Paris) Binary Stars Interactive Module (*.swf) LAB 13: MASS OF BINARY STARS [*.pdf] Current events quiz [10 min] Study guide: [1], [2], [3] SurveyMonkey.com pre-lab: M (3:00-6:00 PM), Tu, W, M (6:30-9:30 PM), Tu/Th (section 5168) (Due 12:00 PM on day of lab) "Astronomy Laboratory Learning Survey" (for education research) [15 min] Answer on separate scantron, do not write on questionnaire sheet Choose best answer, leave blank if you don't understand 5.0 points [Outreach Activity 1] Kepler's third law: lone stars Kepler's third law: binary stars, combined mass The teeter-totter law: binary stars, individual masses In-class lab work (*.mov) Find and sit in your groups Work cooperatively as a group Fill out worksheets individually Finished? Turn in worksheets as a group One worksheet is randomly selected for group grading ANNOUNCEMENTS **THIS LAB IS THE LAST LAB** **ALL PROJECTS/ASSIGNMENTS DUE THIS WEEK**