In the Night Sky: Orion
Posted 2 years 2 months ago by The Open University
From the basics of astronomy to the science behind the birth of a star, this course will change the way you see the night sky.
Starting with Orion’s famous nebula, where new stars and planets are formed, you’ll take a look at the seven brightest stars that make up this constellation using high-quality images from telescopes such as the Hubble Space Telescope.
You’ll find out about exoplanets, which may hold the secrets to life outside of the solar system, the galaxy Milky Way, of which our solar system is but one small part and the history of the universe from the Big Bang to the present.
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You do not need a professional telescope for this course, but you may find at least a pair of binoculars extremely useful.
No prior experience of the subject is required.
You do not need a professional telescope for this course, but you may find at least a pair of binoculars extremely useful.
No prior experience of the subject is required.
- Apply facts, concepts, principles, theories, classification systems and language used in astronomy
- Develop the knowledge and understanding of the range of sizes, distances and motions of objects in the night sky
- Develop the knowledge and understanding of the structure, evolution and the main processes operating in stars
- Develop the knowledge and understanding of the properties of planets in our Solar System and exoplanetary systems
- Demonstrate the knowledge and understanding of the history of the Universe