Astronomy-Astrophysics

Astronomy-Astrophysics

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Introduction to Astronomy

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Introduction to Astronomy

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Astronomy-Astrophysics

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  1. 1 Introduction to Astronomy
  2. 2 Cosmology: A Big Bang and the Beginning of the Universe
  3. 3 Star and Galaxy Formation in the Early Universe
  4. 4 Classification of Stars: Spectral Analysis and the H-R Diagram
  5. 5 The Life and Death of Stars: White Dwarfs, Supernovae, Neutron Stars, and Black Holes
  6. 6 How to Make Black Holes (Both Regular and Supermassive)
  7. 7 Star Systems and Types of Galaxies
  8. 8 The Formation of the Milky Way Galaxy
  9. 9 The Formation of the Solar System and the Structure of the Sun
  10. 10 History of Astronomy Part 1: The Celestial Sphere and Early Observations
  11. 11 History of Astronomy Part 2: Early Measurements of the Earth
  12. 12 History of Astronomy Part 3: Copernicus and Heliocentrism
  13. 13 History of Astronomy Part 4: Kepler's Laws and Beyond
  14. 14 Mercury: The Innermost Planet
  15. 15 Venus: Earth's Sister Planet
  16. 16 The Formation of The Earth and The Moon
  17. 17 Mars: The Red Planet
  18. 18 Jupiter: King of the Planets
  19. 19 Saturn: Best Rings in the Solar System
  20. 20 Uranus: It's Pronounced "YOOR-uh-nus"
  21. 21 Neptune: The Outermost Planet
  22. 22 Pluto, Comets, Asteroids, and the Kuiper Belt
  23. 23 Artificial Satellites of Earth and Their Orbits
  24. 24 Edwin Hubble, Doppler Shift, and the Expanding Universe
  25. 25 Evidence for Big Bang Cosmology
  26. 26 Dark Matter and Dark Energy: The Frontier of Astronomy
  27. 27 The End of the Universe: Hot or Cold?
  28. 28 Astrobiology: The Search for Extraterrestrial Life
  29. 29 The Future Colonization of Space: Terraforming and Dyson Spheres
  30. 30 The Earth is Definitely Not Flat
  31. 31 Astrology: Fact or Fiction?
  32. 32 A Tour of the Universe With Space Engine (Part 1)
  33. 33 A Tour of the Universe With Space Engine (Part 2)
  34. 34 Exploring the TRAPPIST-1 System
  35. 35 The Alpha Centauri System
  36. 36 Exploring the Gliese 667 System
  37. 37 Types of Nebulae: Stellar Nurseries and Star Remnants
  38. 38 Sizes of Stars and Sub-Stellar Objects: From Brown Dwarf to Red Hypergiant
  39. 39 Types of Binary Star Systems
  40. 40 Warped Spacetime, Gravitational Lensing, and Gravitational Waves (Corroborating General Relativity)
  41. 41 Quasars and Early Galaxy Formation
  42. 42 Zooming Out From Earth to the Edge of the Observable Universe
  43. 43 Eris: Queen of the Dwarf Planets
  44. 44 ‘Oumuamua: Interstellar Visitor
  45. 45 Exoplanets: The Hunt for Habitable Worlds

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