Astronomy

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Выпускник физического факультета МГУ, обучался педагогике в Harvard University. Уже более десяти лет помогаю детям и взрослым понять и полюбить математику, физику, астрономию и биологию.

Готовлю к олимпиадам и экзаменам в лучшие вузы мира, вдохновляю на открытия и верю, что образование должно быть живым приключением.

Для меня важно, чтобы ученики чувствовали себя уверенно и не боялись ошибаться. Всегда стараюсь дать поддержку и показать связь науки с реальной жизнью. Умею доступно объяснять сложное.
Люблю науку, музыку и путешествия.
Выпускник физического факультета МГУ, обучался педагогике в Harvard University. Уже более десяти лет помогаю детям и взрослым понять и полюбить математику, физику, астрономию и биологию.

Готовлю к олимпиадам и экзаменам в лучшие вузы мира, вдохновляю на открытия и верю, что образование должно быть живым приключением.

Для меня важно, чтобы ученики чувствовали себя уверенно и не боялись ошибаться. Всегда стараюсь дать поддержку и показать связь науки с реальной жизнью. Умею доступно объяснять сложное.
Люблю науку, музыку и путешествия.
Astronomy is more than just knowledge about the stars; it is a way to understand how the world works. The course integrates physics, mathematics, biology, history, technology, and philosophy, helping participants not only study the Universe but also expand their thinking and imagination.

The goal of the course is to introduce children and teenagers to the scientific picture of the world and inspire them to conduct their own observations, ask scientific questions, and make their own discoveries.
Course Description and Objectives
  1. Interdisciplinary Approach: Physics, mathematics, history, technology, and even biology—all in one subject.
  2. Practical Thinking: We don't just listen to lectures—we build models, solve problems, debate, and draw conclusions.
  3. Space as Inspiration: Astronomy ignes curiosity and provides the context for understanding the entire school physics curriculum.
  4. Interactivity: We work in groups, discuss, simulate, and conduct mini-research projects.
  5. Individual Path: Every participant has their own trajectory: some dream of telescopes, some are fascinated by theory, and others love science through stories and discoveries.
Course Benefits and Outcomes
Who Is This Course For?
This course is designed for:
  1. Children and teenagers (ages 9–16) who want to understand how the Universe works.
  2. Those interested in physics but looking for a broad, real-world context.
  3. Future observers and researchers dreaming of mastering telescopes and star charts.
  4. Anyone who loves logic puzzles, scientific hypotheses, visual thinking, and science fiction.
Online Classes
Teacher
Theo — Lead Mathematics and Science Educator.
Science communicator and mentor. The smartest capybara in the room.
A graduate of the Faculty of Physics at Lomonosov Moscow State University (MSU), with further pedagogical training at Harvard University. For over a decade, I have been helping children and adults understand and fall in love with mathematics, physics, astronomy, and biology.
I prepare students for academic competitions (Olympiads) and entrance exams for the world's top universities, inspiring them toward discovery and believing that education should be a living adventure.
It is important to me that students feel confident and are not afraid to make mistakes. I strive to provide constant support while demonstrating the deep connection between science and real life. I specialize in making complex concepts accessible and clear.
I am passionate about science, music, and travel.
  1. Evidence-Based Knowledge: A deep understanding of the Universe's structure, grounded in practical application and observation.
  2. Observational Skills: Proficiency in celestial navigation, reading star charts, and interpreting cosmic phenomena.
  3. Scientific Interest: A heightened passion for physics, mathematics, and science as a whole.
  4. Confident Scientific Thinking: The ability to ask critical questions, formulate hypotheses, and independently find answers.
  5. Awe and Inspiration: The genuine excitement that comes from engaging with real, professional-grade science.
What Participants Receive
How Classes Are Conducted

COURSES

Course 1: Introduction to Astronomy

  • We will cover the fundamentals: the motion of celestial bodies, the Solar System, stars, galaxies, telescopes, and the basics of observation.

    Course Topics:
    1. History of Astronomy: From ancient observations to modern telescopes.
    2. Constellations and the Celestial Sphere: Navigating the night sky and coordinate systems.
    3. The Moon: Phases, orbit, and its influence on Earth.
    4. Planets and Objects of the Solar System: Exploring our cosmic neighborhood.
    5. The Sun: Structure, dynamics, and its role in the system.
    6. The Life Cycle of Stars: From nebulae to stellar remnants.
    7. Galaxies and the Milky Way: Understanding our home galaxy and its neighbors.
    8. Black Holes and Neutron Stars: Extreme physics and the densest objects in the universe.
    9. The Big Bang Theory and the Expanding Universe: The origins and evolution of spacetime.
    10. Exoplanets and the Search for Life: How we find worlds orbiting other stars.
    11. Telescopes: How we "see" the Universe through different wavelengths.
    12. Final Session: Observation practice and course wrap-up.
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Astronomy. Basic Course 1
Cost: The price is per month (4 lessons), with monthly installments.
Duration: 5 months (Total of 20 lessons).
Content: A curated journey through the most fascinating and critical concepts in the world of Astronomy.
Course 2. Stars, Galaxies, and the Universe
  • In-depth study of the structure and evolution of stars, galaxies, and the cosmos as a whole.
    Course topics:
    1. Stellar Structure: luminosity, temperature, spectra
    2. Stellar Evolution: from birth to explosion
    3. White Dwarfs, Neutron Stars, and Black Holes
    4. Types of Galaxies and Their Dynamics
    5. Dark Matter and Dark Energy
    6. Galaxy Clusters and the Large-Scale Structure of the Universe
    7. The Big Bang Theory
    8. Redshift and Hubble’s Law
    9. Observational Methods: spectroscopy, photometry
    10. Gravitational Waves
    11. The Latest Discoveries on Exoplanets
    12. Final Session: Cosmological discussion
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Astronomy. Course 2. Starting in February.
The cost is for 1 month (4 lessons), with monthly payments.
Duration: 5 months. In-depth study of the structure and evolution of stars, galaxies, and the cosmos as a whole.
Course 3. Practical Astronomy and Observation
  • Moving from theory to practice: observations, star charts, telescopes, and astrophotography. Course topics:
    1. Choosing a Telescope and Observation Basics
    2. Navigating the Night Sky
    3. Major Constellations and Their Myths
    4. Planets: When and How to Observe
    5. Moon Phases and Eclipses
    6. Meteors and Meteor Showers
    7. Basics of Astrophotography
    8. Creating and Reading Star Charts
    9. Preparing for Observations: Location, Equipment, and Atmosphere
    10. Lunar and Solar Eclipses
    11. Collaborative Observations: What Is Visible and How
    12. Final Session: Mini-research Projects and Reports
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Astronomy. Course 3. Starting in February.
The cost is for 1 month (4 lessons), with monthly payments. 12 lessons. The scientific method, experiments, and more on practical and historical astronomy.
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