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Beyond Earth: Understanding the Universe | Series 3: Sky-Watching—Stars, Planets & Constellations

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  Explore the Universe Through the Eyes of a Sky-Watcher    |  Blog By Ravi Gopal   When you step outside on a clear night, the sheer volume of glowing lights can feel like an unreadable, chaotic puzzle. It is easy to get lost in the scattered sea of stars. However, that vast, dark expanse is actually a beautifully organized map just waiting to be deciphered. It is a dynamic, living showcase of wandering planets, brilliant nuclear engines, ancient mythological patterns, and massive galaxies drifting millions of light-years away. The greatest secret of stargazing is that the universe belongs to everyone. You do not need an advanced degree in physics or a massively expensive telescope to start exploring it. The cosmos is a completely free, open-source laboratory. Whether you are observing from a brightly lit city rooftop, a quiet suburban backyard, or a remote hiking trail, the wonders of the night sky are always within reach. All you truly need is a sense of won...

Beyond Earth: Understanding the Universe | Series 2: What Is Astronomy?

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  What Is Astronomy? Understanding the Science of the Universe  |   Blog   By Ravi Gopal  Think of astronomy as the ultimate detective story where the clues are made of light. At its core, Astronomy is the branch of science dedicated to the study of everything that exists beyond Earth’s atmosphere. It investigates the nature,sky, origin, evolution, and physical properties of celestial objects including planets, moons, stars, galaxies, nebulae, and black holesas well as the universe as a whole. While other sciences might be confined to a laboratory, the astronomer’s laboratory is the entire cosmos. Because most of the universe is far beyond our physical reach, astronomers rely on the light and other forms of radiation (such as radio waves, X-rays, and infrared) traveling across vast distances to tell us what is happening in deep space. By using the laws of physics and mathematics to decode this light, astronomers can determine what stars are ...