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.
Here you can find all of the introductory information, course syllabus, and current announcements.
What's included
2 videos6 readings1 assignment1 plugin
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2 videos•Total 4 minutes
Welcome Video•3 minutes
Prof. Impey's Science Learning Survey Invitation•1 minute
6 readings•Total 60 minutes
About the course•10 minutes
About us•10 minutes
Social media•10 minutes
Syllabus•10 minutes
Grading policy•10 minutes
Course Participation and Motivation Survey•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Survey Verification "Quiz"•30 minutes
1 plugin•Total 10 minutes
Course Participation and Motivation Survey•10 minutes
Science and History
Module 2•7 hours to complete
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Science combines logic and evidence to increase our understanding of the natural world, including remote and inaccessible regions of space and time.
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18 videos3 readings2 assignments1 peer review
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18 videos•Total 194 minutes
Science and History Introduction•5 minutes
Vision•7 minutes
Discovery•8 minutes
Imagination•8 minutes
Reasoning•7 minutes
Uncertainty and Measurements•14 minutes
Causation and Correlation•7 minutes
Evidence•11 minutes
Scientific Method•16 minutes
Information•10 minutes
Ancient Astronomy•22 minutes
Calendars•13 minutes
Lunar Cultural Connections•8 minutes
Greek Science•17 minutes
Copernican Revolution•12 minutes
Kepler•6 minutes
Galileo•15 minutes
Copernican Vindication•10 minutes
3 readings•Total 30 minutes
Lesson one overview•10 minutes
Lecture slide .pdfs•10 minutes
Supplementary materials•10 minutes
2 assignments•Total 60 minutes
Science and History Quiz A•30 minutes
Science and History Quiz B•30 minutes
1 peer review•Total 120 minutes
Writing Assignment no. 1, "Science: Past and Present"•120 minutes
The Night Sky
Module 3•2 hours to complete
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Astronomy is the oldest science, and its history shows a growing realization of our insignificant status in a vast and ancient universe.
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7 videos3 readings1 assignment
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7 videos•Total 45 minutes
Night Sky Introduction•1 minute
The Naked Eye•8 minutes
Daily Motion•6 minutes
Annual Motion•11 minutes
The Moon•8 minutes
Eclipses•6 minutes
The Planets•5 minutes
3 readings•Total 30 minutes
Lesson two overview•10 minutes
Lecture slide .pdfs•10 minutes
Supplementary materials•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Night Sky Quiz•30 minutes
The Tools of Astronomy
Module 4•6 hours to complete
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A continuing revolution in telescope design and construction is giving astronomers an unprecedented set of tools for exploring the universe.
Astronomers harvest information across the electromagnetic spectrum, using spectra to measure the composition of distant objects and diagnose extreme physical conditions.
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16 videos3 readings2 assignments
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16 videos•Total 148 minutes
Matter and Radiation Introduction•2 minutes
Unity•4 minutes
Atoms•9 minutes
Substructure•8 minutes
The Higgs Boson•12 minutes
Forces•12 minutes
Forms of Energy•10 minutes
Light•7 minutes
Radiation•8 minutes
Chemistry•8 minutes
Spectra•11 minutes
Heat Energy•16 minutes
Mass Energy•5 minutes
Gravity•11 minutes
Gravity and Space-time•13 minutes
Relativity•11 minutes
3 readings•Total 30 minutes
Lesson four overview•10 minutes
Lecture slide .pdfs•10 minutes
Supplementary materials•10 minutes
2 assignments•Total 60 minutes
Matter and Radiation Quiz A•30 minutes
Matter and Radiation Quiz B•30 minutes
The Solar System
Module 6•5 hours to complete
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Space probes have visited most planets in the Solar System, and orbiters and rovers are homing in on the habitability of Mars. Space exploration is entering an entrepreneurial phase that might let us venture beyond the Solar System.
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19 videos3 readings3 assignments
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19 videos•Total 172 minutes
Solar System Introduction•2 minutes
Formation•14 minutes
Comparisons•7 minutes
Inner Planets•12 minutes
Mars•10 minutes
Mars and Water•6 minutes
Mars Up Close•13 minutes
Future Mars•13 minutes
Jovian Planets•8 minutes
Outer Regions•3 minutes
Solar System Satellites•7 minutes
Titan•5 minutes
Water Worlds•7 minutes
Small Bodies•11 minutes
Space Exploration Introduction•1 minute
Mastering Space•7 minutes
The Role of NASA•5 minutes
Commercial Sector•26 minutes
Future Technology•15 minutes
3 readings•Total 30 minutes
Lesson five overview•10 minutes
Lecture slide .pdfs•10 minutes
Supplementary materials•10 minutes
3 assignments•Total 90 minutes
Solar System Quiz A•30 minutes
Solar System Quiz B•30 minutes
Space Exploration Quiz•30 minutes
Exoplanets
Module 7•4 hours to complete
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In the last few years, thousands of extrasolar planets have been discovered, including some that are Earth-like and possibly habitable.
Stars are the crucibles of heavy element creation, and the chaotic regions of their birth are being understood though long wavelength observations. Gravity is the ultimate victor in the life story of any star, leaving behind the exotic end states of white dwarfs, neutron stars, and black holes.
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13 videos3 readings2 assignments1 peer review
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13 videos•Total 125 minutes
Star Birth and Death Introduction•3 minutes
Stars and Life•6 minutes
Star Formation•8 minutes
The Sun•14 minutes
Properties of Stars•10 minutes
Stellar Evolution•9 minutes
Nucleosynthesis in Low-mass Stars•11 minutes
Nucleosynthesis in High-mass Stars•8 minutes
Late Stages of Evolution•10 minutes
Supernovae•10 minutes
Pulsars•13 minutes
Black Holes•10 minutes
Testing Gravity•14 minutes
3 readings•Total 30 minutes
Lesson seven overview•10 minutes
Lecture slide .pdfs•10 minutes
Supplementary materials•10 minutes
2 assignments•Total 60 minutes
Stars Quiz A•30 minutes
Stars Quiz B•30 minutes
1 peer review•Total 120 minutes
Writing Assignment no. 4, "The Sun and Stars"•120 minutes
Galaxies
Module 9•4 hours to complete
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The architecture of the Milky Way galaxy is that of a disk, a bulge, and a halo, with the entire assemblage bound by enigmatic dark matter. Every galaxy contains a supermassive black hole, and entire population of galaxies is sculpted by gravity into subtle structures on large scales.
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15 videos3 readings3 assignments
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15 videos•Total 134 minutes
Galaxies Introduction•3 minutes
Milky Way•6 minutes
Mass and Motions•8 minutes
Dark Matter•9 minutes
Evidence for Dark Matter•8 minutes
The Galactic Center•9 minutes
Properties of Galaxies•8 minutes
When Galaxies Collide•13 minutes
Galaxy Distances•12 minutes
Large Scale Structure•7 minutes
Structure Formation•15 minutes
Active Galaxies•9 minutes
Quasars•9 minutes
Cosmic Expansion•8 minutes
Dark Energy•11 minutes
3 readings•Total 30 minutes
Lesson eight overview•10 minutes
Lecture slide .pdfs•10 minutes
Supplementary materials•10 minutes
3 assignments•Total 90 minutes
Galaxies Quiz A•30 minutes
Galaxies Quiz B•30 minutes
Activity no. 1, "Galaxy Zoo"•30 minutes
Cosmology
Module 10•5 hours to complete
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The expanding universe points back to an extraordinary state of extremely high density and temperature called the big bang.
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13 videos3 readings1 assignment1 peer review
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13 videos•Total 120 minutes
Cosmology Introduction•3 minutes
Scales of Space•15 minutes
Olbers Paradox•3 minutes
Old Light and Lookback Time•8 minutes
Contents of the Universe•8 minutes
Cosmology•9 minutes
Microwave Background•13 minutes
Big Bang•14 minutes
Unification•7 minutes
Early Universe•11 minutes
Present and Future•10 minutes
The Multiverse: Quantum Genesis•8 minutes
The Multiverse: Brane Theory•9 minutes
3 readings•Total 30 minutes
Lesson nine overview•10 minutes
Lecture slide .pdfs•10 minutes
Supplementary materials•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Cosmology Quiz•30 minutes
1 peer review•Total 120 minutes
Writing Assignment no. 5, "Cosmology"•120 minutes
Life in the Universe
Module 11•4 hours to complete
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The Earth gives us a ringside seat on the physical, chemical, geological, and biological evolution of a dynamic terrestrial planet. The abundance of terrestrial planets in remote solar systems motivates the search for life and technology elsewhere in the universe.
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15 videos3 readings3 assignments
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15 videos•Total 136 minutes
Astrobiology Introduction•4 minutes
Biology•6 minutes
The Unity of Life•12 minutes
Extremophiles•6 minutes
Exobiology•5 minutes
The Origin of Life•7 minutes
The Evolution of Life•13 minutes
The Nature of Intelligence•11 minutes
Weird Life•8 minutes
Companionship•9 minutes
Drake Equation•8 minutes
Communication•9 minutes
Fermi Question•11 minutes
Life as Computation•13 minutes
The Simulation Hypothesis•14 minutes
3 readings•Total 30 minutes
Lesson ten overview•10 minutes
Lecture slide .pdfs•10 minutes
Supplementary materials•10 minutes
3 assignments•Total 90 minutes
Astrobiology Quiz A•30 minutes
Astrobiology Quiz B•30 minutes
Activity no. 2, "Observing Project"•30 minutes
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Reviewed on Jun 29, 2020
This course need more polishing by some feasible experiments. Sometime we get wander from the crux. Overall topics and in-depth demonstration by Professor Chris Impey is quite mesmerizing.
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Reviewed on Jun 26, 2019
Amazing introductory course and covers wide variety of topics ranging from history, to astronomy to astrobiology. Really great of amateur astronomers and for anyone who is remotely interested in it.
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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.
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