Observational techniques in astronomy  

To realise that observing electromagnetic radiation of celestial bodies is the basic concept to gain information on the cosmos - To identify an observational technique that suits best a given scientific question and - To be able to identify the best instrument at the observatories worldwide - To understand the physical and statistical bases for contemporary astronomical instrumentation, observation techniques and observational data processing - To be able to apply a first-order numerical simulation of an optical telescope system and perform a case study using one of the information restitution techniques commonly used in astronomy - To be able to quantify the observing time needed to obtain a given precision - To become familiar with the reduction of data obtained with the basic astronomical techniques (photometry, astrometry, spectroscopy) - To compute reliable errors of the measured physical quantities
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Observational techniques in astronomy
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