Exploring the Cosmos: A Journey Through Astronomy for All
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Course Curriculum
**Astronomy and the Big Bang Theory**
Module 01: Basics of Astronomy
- What is Astronomy?
- History of Astronomy
- Pre-history
- 1600 B.C.
- 1580
- 1600's
- 1620's
- 1680's
- Branches of Astronomy
- Astronomical Phenomena
- Lunar Eclipse
- Nova & Supernova
- Comet
Module 02: Stargazing
- The Celestial Sphere
- The Constellations
- Stellar Magnitudes
- The Celestial Coordinate System
- Stargazing Equipment
- Naked Eye View
- Keeping a Log
- Dark adaption
- Binocular
- Reason for Using Binocular
- Telescope Optics
- Telescopes & Mounts
- Navigating the Night Sky
Module 03: The Moon
- The Moon: Earth's Natural Satellite
- Moon's Profile
- Moon's Orbit
- Formation of the Earth's Moon
- Facts about the Moon
- Observing the Moon
- What Galileo Saw
- Observing the Lunar Surface
- When to Observe
- Landscape Feature of the Moon
Module 04: The Planets
- The Planets of the Solar System
- The Solar System
- Earth: The Home Planet
- Mars: Unveiling Red Planet Mysteries
- Jupiter: The King of the Planets
- Neptune: The Outermost Planet
- Identifying Characteristics to Observe Planets
- Observing Mercury
- Observing Venus
- Observing Mars
- Observing Jupiter
- How to Use Filters
- Dwarf Planet
Module 05: Meteor & Meteorites
- What are Meteor & Meteorites
- Identifying Meteorites
- The Bombardment of Earth
- Cosmic Collisions
- Where Do Meteors Come From?
- Meteor Showers
- Meteorite Types
Module 06: Asteroids
- What is Asteroids
- Naming an Asteroid
- Types of Asteroids
- Asteroid Groups and Families
- Near-Earth Asteroids
- The Danger of Asteroids
- Asteroids in Night's Sky
Module 07: Comets
- Anatomy of a Comet
- A Tale of Two Tails
- Where do Comets Come from?
- Meteor vs Comets
- Halley's Comet
- Halley's in History
- Discovery of Halley's Recurrence
- Observing Halley's Comet
- Other Famous Comet
Module 08: Stars and the Zodiac
- Fact about Star
- Stars as creators
- Star Formation
- Small Star
- Massive stars
- Star clusters
- Globular Clusters
- Open clusters
- Identifying the constellations
- Lyra
- Orion
- Ursa Major
- Ursa Minor
- The 13 Zodiac constellations
- Astronomy vs Astrology
- Basic Module 09: Galaxy, the Milky Way & Black Holes
- Galaxy
- Taking Galactic Inventory
- Observing Galaxies
- Shapes of Galaxies
- Galaxy Networks
- The Milky Way: Our Home Galaxy
- Milky Way fact
- A Galactic Tour
- Forming the Milky Way Galaxy
- Black Holes
- What is Black Hole
- How does a Black Hole Form and Evolve?
Module 10: The Big Bang & Extra-terrestrial Life Forms
- The Big Bang
- The Beginning
- From the Big Bang to Now
- The First Galaxies
- Galaxy Evolution
- What Came Before the Big Bang?
- Extraterrestrial Life Forms
- The existence of extraterrestrial life
- The search for extraterrestrial life
- Mysterious activity
Module 11: Dark Matter, Dark Energy, the Multiverse
- Inflation
- Dark Energy
- Dark Matter
- Keeping the Universe Together
- Dark Matter & The Universe
- The Multiverse
Module 12: How the Universe Might End
- The Big Rip
- The Big Freeze
- The Big Crunch
- The Big Slurp
Who is this course for?
This Astronomy course is suitable for —
- Students
- Recent graduates
- Job Seekers
Requirements
There is no formal qualification needed for this Astronomy course.
Career path
You will be able to pursue several professions because this Astronomy course includes various courses as a bonus. This bundle is an excellent opportunity for you to learn multiple skills from the convenience of your own home.
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