Parke will make you work for a good grade, but it is well worth it! Dec 17th, Difficult to grasp some concepts but really interesting nonetheless. All in all, rewarding and fun if you kept at it. Dec 11th, Not into science, this is a great choice.
He is so willing to help. He is super clear with what he expects. Tests will make you think. He is passionate and inspirational. He wants all of his students to be successful. The little bit of math is super easy, but doing all the conversions kinda stinks. Optional field trips are a perk. Take this! Aug 26th, He's helped me get two prestigious internships on the east coast, and has helped me continue my education out east.
He's written recommendations on my behalf, and been the most wonderful mentor I've ever had. Jul 21st, I went on to transfer to a 4 year school and graduate with a double major in business marketing and management.
That doesn't really matter other than the fact that I didn't have to take or pass this class. This is easily one of the top three classes I ever took! You're missing out if you don't take his class. Jul 19th, One of the few science professors that made his whole world, class by class, inspiring, motivating and fun. Dec 15th, I loved the class, even tho it was during a stressful time in my life- Prof.
K made it fun and interesting. And that majestic motion takes about 26, years. This phenomenon was first noticed around B. And as a result, if you actually look at what stars were positioned behind the sun on a particular date, that would have been very different 5, years ago than it would today. And no, Parke Kunkle didn't tell the Star-Tribune that the zodiac ought to include 13 signs instead of 12 — especially since he doesn't believe in astrology at all.
He highly recommends Phil Plait's page about astrology. He did mention that astronomers tend to reckon the sun's position with 13 constellations instead of 12, and Ophiuchus is the 13th. But in the current astrology zodiac, there are just So if you actually watch the stars in the background of the sun, it actually does go through the constellation of Ophiuchus. Click here for more than you ever want to know about this and about gullible people.
Clearly, our work is not yet done. Summer — Helps open new Bell Museum and Planetarium! Search for:. Please join us…. The whole experience was entertaining to Bill Ward, the feature writer who penned the original article. In the meantime, Parke Kunkle, the astronomer who is now a household name, laughs and enjoys all of the attention he has received.
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