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Introduction
Imagination
The beginning
Is the Earth at the Center of the Universe?
Geocentric to Suncentric
Our location in the Galaxy
Zoom out part One
The Time Travel
Zoom out part two
Saraswati
The Power of 10 : Astronomical Distance
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Where do we stand in the universe

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You will realise how important it is to study about the universe which will bring a perspective and a direction to science.

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Skill Level: Beginner
Students: 512
Language: English
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Lectures: 7
Lectures Duration: 21 Minutes

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It is fascinating that the stars have a certain life cycle. They are born in nebulae and after living for millions or billions of years and then die a spectacular death, giving birth to new stars and the cycle goes on…

The star stuff remains one of our most favourite topics and we are sure you will love it! As beautiful and amazing they look, stars have their own mystery which has always intrigued humans giving them clues about the origins of the universe. In this course, we discuss the life cycle of the star: how and where are the stars born, why they are so different from each other, and how do they ultimately die. We also discuss a master diagram which helps us understand various stars and their characteristics. This course being a beginner level is an important one to understand upcoming advanced courses.

Are you ready to dive deeper into the starry sky?

Course Content

Introduction
Imagination
The beginning
Is the Earth at the Center of the Universe?
Geocentric to Suncentric
Our location in the Galaxy
Zoom out part One
The Time Travel
Zoom out part two
Saraswati
The Power of 10 : Astronomical Distance
Summary

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To make the knowledge of astronomy easily accessible to everyone, anywhere in the world. For the betterment of not just us not just our kids but for the humankind.

- Shweta Kulkarni

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