I earned my Bachelor's degree in
physics at
California State University
Northridge in 1987. While there I worked two years at the
San Fernando
Solar Observatory.
I observed Pluto at the Mount Laguna Observatory 1988-1990. I completed my thesis and Master's degree in astronomy at San Diego State University in 1993. I now teach astronomy at a few colleges in the San Diego area. Right now I'm teaching at Cuyamaca, Mesa and Southwestern colleges. If you're thinking of taking my class in the near future, you might want to take a look at my syllabi. They are not my latest syllabi, but there has been very little change. Astr 120 Study GuideIf you are in my astronomy class now, you may want to use my astronomy tutorial. The tutorial includes images. You may also download the Study Guide (1.5 Mbytes) for astronomy 100 or 110. If you are also in the lab class, you may download the Lab Manual (10 Mbytes).I also have images you can download. Check my other pages for images too. I also have some kid's stuff you can
download.
There are quite a few other astronomy sites that I recommend.
Solar System Probes Space Missions Space Station Rocket Launches There are photos of just about everything astronomical in the NSSDC Photo Gallery.
I free dive as a hobby. This page last updated April 15, 2009 by Lloyd Johnson.
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