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Astronomy - The Solar System

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Astronomy - The Solar System

Astronomy - The Solar System
Published 6/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.55 GB | Duration: 2h 48m

Learn 100 of topics of our solar system at one place

What you'll learn
The Sun, the Earth, the Moon - starting from the formation of the solar system till how it will die
The fascinating world of planets Jupiter and Saturn and the moons of our solar system
The dwarf planets of our solar system, the asteroid belt, the Kuiper Belt and Oort Cloud
The spacecrafts and artificial satellites
Requirements
You will learn everything you need to know from scratch
Description
Whether you want to build a career in astrophysics or just exploring the areas out of interest, this Spotle compact course is for you. What's so exciting about this course?Hundreds of topics have been taught with detailed explanation.Learn about the often left-out part of our solar system such as - the dwarf planets, asteroid belt or Kuiper belt.Learn about the Sun, the Earth, the Moon, the gas giants and hundreds of moons of our solar system.In modern days our solar system is just not a family of natural objects. There are few thousands of artificial objects there in the solar system - learn about them.Did you know - you don't even have to buy this course if you already know the answers to all the questions. It's simple, you will not pay if we are not adding to your knowledge. You can play all the videos with questions for free. Please try. Let's start our journey here. We know, Pluto is no more the ninth planet of our solar system. It has now been categorised as a dwarf planet. Do you know how many more known dwarf planets we have in our solar system? We know Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun. But, do you know the name of the dwarf planet closest to the Sun? Do you know its details? Colonizing Mars is a topic of the moment, no doubt. Do you know when it all began? What is the name of the first artificial satellite orbiting Mars? What is the first spacecraft that landed on Mars? Do you know the planet Saturn would float in water, only if you had such a big enough ocean to hold Saturn? Do you know Pluto is just not a dwarf planet. It is also a double planet. But why? When was our solar system created and how? When was the Earth, the Moon created and how? You will learn about hundreds of such fascinating topics in this course.

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Introduction

Section 2: The Solar System

Lecture 2 How Well You Know Our Solar System

Lecture 3 The Solar System - Part 1

Lecture 4 The Solar System - Part 2

Lecture 5 The Solar System - Part 3

Section 3: The Sun

Lecture 6 The Sun Quiz - Part 1

Lecture 7 The Sun Quiz - Part 2

Lecture 8 The Sun - Part 1

Lecture 9 The Sun - Part 2

Lecture 10 The Sun - Part 3

Lecture 11 The Sun - Part 4

Section 4: The Earth

Lecture 12 The Earth Quiz

Lecture 13 The Earth - Part 1

Lecture 14 The Earth - Part 2

Section 5: The Moon

Lecture 15 How Well You Know Our Moon

Lecture 16 The Moon - Part 1

Lecture 17 The Moon - Part 2

Section 6: The Gas Giants - Jupiter And Saturn

Lecture 18 How Well You Know Jupiter And Saturn - Quiz

Lecture 19 The Fascinating Jupiter And Saturn - 1

Lecture 20 The Fascinating Jupiter And Saturn - 2

Lecture 21 The Fascinating Jupiter And Saturn - 3

Section 7: The Dwarf Planets

Lecture 22 How Well You Know About Dwarf Planets - Quiz

Lecture 23 The Dwarf Planets - Part 1

Lecture 24 The Dwarf Planets - Part 2

Section 8: The Spacecrafts

Lecture 25 Let's Talk About Spacecrafts

Lecture 26 Learn About Spacecrafts - Part 1

Lecture 27 Learn About Spacecrafts - Part 2

Section 9: Artificial Satellites

Lecture 28 The Artificial Satellites Quiz

Lecture 29 The Artificial Satellites - Part 1

Lecture 30 The Artificial Satellites - Part 2

Section 10: Everything At One Place

Lecture 31 The Solar System - Summary

This course is for all, irrespective of the field of study or work.