This course is designed for anyone who is interested in learning more about modern astronomy. We will help you get up to date on the most recent astronomical discoveries while also providing support at an introductory level for those who have no background in science.

Astronomy: Exploring Time and Space

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Reviewed on Aug 27, 2022
Amazing course, Professor Chris Impey's way of conducting the lectures was very indulging. The course material was very helpful, and the contents of the course were very easy to understand.
Reviewed on Apr 11, 2022
Great course covering many interesting aspects of astronomy and astrobiology! However it could use a few updates - for example, it's mentioning gravity waves as something yet to be detected.
Reviewed on Aug 3, 2020
Amazing for a beginner as it has no complex equations. This is a qualitative handling of the subject, mainly to spark interest, and encourage someone to pursue this as a career, or long term

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