I need to write a paper on an introductory astronomy class I have taken at a local university as an evening class. The class was pretty basic covering items like the structure of the solar system, planets, comets, the life cycle of stars, how to use star maps, astronomy software and basic observing techniques as well as observing on clear nights with the universities main telescope.
All were are doing in our essays is describing qualitatively some aspect of the course but that must be so tedious to read for the tutor who is a Phd in Solar Physics.
I'd like to do something which is not just regurgitating back what I have been taught I did think about writing about how studying astronomy and the cosmos can alter ones mind set dramatically and for the better perhaps talking about how we all to some degree started our journey towards life in the heart of a star that no longer exists. A more philosophical apapproachut bringing in elements of what the course covered rather than just rewriting what I had written.
What do you think and do you have any tips for me?
Thanks you!
Perhaps writing about the wider conceptual appeal regarding the ideas that astronomy convays.
All were are doing in our essays is describing qualitatively some aspect of the course but that must be so tedious to read for the tutor who is a Phd in Solar Physics.
I'd like to do something which is not just regurgitating back what I have been taught I did think about writing about how studying astronomy and the cosmos can alter ones mind set dramatically and for the better perhaps talking about how we all to some degree started our journey towards life in the heart of a star that no longer exists. A more philosophical apapproachut bringing in elements of what the course covered rather than just rewriting what I had written.
What do you think and do you have any tips for me?
Thanks you!
Perhaps writing about the wider conceptual appeal regarding the ideas that astronomy convays.