Observational Astronomy for Scientific Applications
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Observational astronomy connects us to the universe, offering insights into celestial phenomena and driving advancements in science and technology. This course delves into the wide-ranging applications of observational astronomy, showcasing how optical systems-from backyard telescopes to spacecraft instruments-contribute to groundbreaking discoveries and improve our understanding of both the cosmos and our own planet. Guided by Ellen Glad, an Optical Research & Development Engineer at Millennium Space Systems, this course highlights the role of optical systems in astrophysics, Earth observation, and beyond.
With a background in aerospace engineering from Cal Poly SLO and a lifelong passion for astronomy and photography, Ellen brings her expertise and enthusiasm to this exploration of optical technologies. Learners will discover how data collected by optical systems informs our understanding of the cosmos, the challenges and innovations in designing these systems, and the exciting future of observational astronomy. Topics include optical imaging, spectroscopy, and cutting-edge telescope technologies.
By the end of this course, you'll appreciate the breadth of optical systems, their transformative role in unveiling the mysteries of the universe, and how you can engage with this incredible field at any level. You'll appreciate the breadth of optical systems and their transformative role in unveiling the mysteries of the universe.
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