Astronomy And Astrophysics Bootcamp By Spotle
Last updated 7/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.84 GB | Duration: 2h 24m
Last updated 7/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.84 GB | Duration: 2h 24m
This course is ideal for the astrophysics and astronomy enthusiasts
What you'll learn
Overview of astronomy and astrophysics
The concept of time
Cosmic or celestial materials
The Sun
Modern astronomy
Application of artificial intelligence in space exploration
Career options in astronomy and astrophysics
Requirements
You will need to have a computer or a mobile handset with an internet connection
Description
Whether you want to build a career in astrophysics or space or are just exploring the areas out of interest, this Spotle bootcamp will get you started in the fascinating world of astrophysics and astronomy.In this course you will learn aboutOverview of astronomy and astrophysicsThe concept of timeCosmic or celestial materialsThe SunFundamental of forces and gravitational forceEscape velocity and black holesDifferent types of telescopesApplication of artificial intelligence in space explorationCareer options in astronomy and astrophysicsThe question arises – What is the difference between Astronomy, Astrophysics and Cosmology? So, the differences are very simple. Astronomy actually measures the positions, luminosities, motions and other characteristics of any celestial object, whereas Astrophysics creates the physical theories of small to medium sized structures in the universe, remember, small to medium sized structures in the universe. Whereas, Cosmology does this for large structures, i.e., the entire universe as a whole – all, like galaxies or like other larger structures in the universe.In our chapter 1, we will start with the basic concept of Astronomy & Astrophysics. So, first let us know what is Astrophysics. So, Astrophysics is a branch of space science that applies the laws of Physics and Chemistry to explain the birth, life and death of stars, planets, galaxies, nebulae, and other objects in the universe as well. It has two sibling sciences – Astrophysics and Cosmology. So, now let’s move to them also.In chapter 2, we will learn about the time.At first the question is, what is Time? So, there is a very easy and simple answer that time is what a clock measure. This is what we all know. Now, this time is actually measured based on the position of the sun. Like you all know that when the Sun is exactly at our zenith, now we have discussed about zenith in our last lesson, that approximate, that particular time is called 12 noon. So, the position of the sun actually decides the time. So, the time at any point on earth can be measured by knowing the longitude of that point, which means time changes with longitude and that is very very very important. This concept is very much important for time. So, with the change of longitude, time changes and for the change in each degree of longitude, the change in time is 4 minutes. So, based on these conceptions, we will start, we will go into some other aspects of time.Update: A quiz section has been added to the course to help you test your knowledge on Solar System and the Universe. The answers have been explained in detail.
Overview
Section 1: Overview Of Astronomy And Astrophysics
Lecture 1 Overview Of Astronomy And Astrophysics
Section 2: The Concept Of Time
Lecture 2 The Concept Of Time
Section 3: Cosmic Or Celestial Materials
Lecture 3 Cosmic Or Celestial Materials
Section 4: The Sun
Lecture 4 The Sun
Section 5: Modern Astronomy
Lecture 5 Fundamental Of Forces And Gravitational Force
Lecture 6 Escape Velocity And Black Holes
Lecture 7 Different Types Of Telescopes
Section 6: Applications Artificial Intelligence In Space Exploration
Lecture 8 Artificial Intelligence In Space Exploration
Lecture 9 Machine Learning In Space Exploration
Section 7: Careers In Astronomy And Astrophysics
Lecture 10 The Career Path
Section 8: 'Astronomy - The Solar System' - Learn More
Lecture 11 The Solar System - Learn In Detail
Lecture 12 Quiz - Our Solar System
Lecture 13 The Solar System - Part 1
Lecture 14 The Solar System - Part 2
Lecture 15 The Solar System - Part 3
Lecture 16 The Sun Quiz - Part 1
Lecture 17 The Sun Quiz - Part 2
Lecture 18 The Earth Quiz
Lecture 19 How Well You Know Our Moon
Lecture 20 How Well You Know Jupiter And Saturn
Lecture 21 How Well You Know About Dwarf Planets
Lecture 22 The Artificial Satellites Quiz
Lecture 23 The Spacecrafts Quiz
Anyone who wants to build a rewarding career in the field of astrophysics and astronomy,Anyone with an interest in astrophysics and astronomy