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Course Description

Have you ever wondered what stars are like on the inside? Or why they shine? Or how telescopes work? Discover the life cycle of stars, understand how scientists learn about the stars, investigate the physics of the sun, and peek inside modern astronomy research at Cornell in this week-long course! We will also explore the basics of how telescopes work and how to find and identify stars, planets, and more with and without telescopes.

Faculty Author

Mr. Huber is a second year PhD student in the Department of Physics at Cornell.

He works in Cornell’s experimental cosmology group, helping to design, test, and build the optical systems and detectors for telescopes like the Simons Observatory and CCAT-Prime projects that will study the origin and development of the universe.

While not unraveling the secrets of the cosmos, Mr. Huber spends his time reading, singing, and enjoying the beautiful trails around Ithaca.

Benefits to the Learner

  • Understand the life cycle of a star.

  • Learn to find and identify stars and planets.

  • Discover methods to study stars.

  • Investigate the physics of the sun.

  • Construct a Starfinder.

  • Learn to use star charts, mobile and desktop applications to enhance your stargazing experience.

  • Obtain exposure to recent research and development at Cornell.

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