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Analyzing the Universe

Using publicly available data from NASA of actual satellite observations of astronomical x-ray sources, we explore some of the mysteries of the cosmos, including neutron stars, black holes, quasars and supernovae. We will analyze energy spectra and time series data to understand how these incredible objects work. We utilize an imaging tool called DS9 to explore the amazing diversity of astronomical observations that have made x-ray astronomy one of the most active and exciting fields of scientific investigation in the past 50 years. Each week we will explore a different facet of x-ray astronomy. Beginning with an introduction to the nature of image formation, we then move on to examples of how our imaging program, DS9, can aid our understanding of real satellite data. You will using the actual data that scientists use when doing their work. Nothing is "canned". You will be able to appreciate the excitement that astronomers felt when they made their important discoveries concerning periodic binary x-ray sources, supernovae and their remnants, and extragalactic sources that have shaped our understanding of cosmology.

Status: Data Analysis Software
Status: Estimation
BeginnerCourse22 hours

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RS

5.0Reviewed May 23, 2020

Really an amazing and super insightful course.Literally the best course on coursera with an amazing professor explaining every minute details and teaches at very basic yet complex methods

JD

5.0Reviewed Nov 4, 2019

Challenging, fascinating, stimulating - hard work but well worth it. Prof Matilsky is inspiring

KS

5.0Reviewed Mar 2, 2021

My absolute favourite course. I will return to it and DS9 for sure. Highly recommend it.

BA

5.0Reviewed Apr 25, 2021

Really awesome class. Prof. Matilsky is that physics teacher we all want to have. He's funny and inspires a positive attitude towards the material. Thank you!

WC

5.0Reviewed Aug 17, 2020

Fantastic course! I thoroughly enjoyed every minute of it and it has sparked so much more additional interest in the subject matter.

SS

5.0Reviewed Apr 20, 2021

I find it helpful in my university programs. And help me to get good knowledge about universe.

AG

5.0Reviewed Jun 9, 2018

Learning some tools to look at actual data was the best part of the course

MM

5.0Reviewed Jul 12, 2017

Excellent professor ,made a dummy like me understand...Also I had no problem understanding him, even though English is not my native language... Very interesting subject, well explained. Recommended

CC

5.0Reviewed Feb 22, 2020

It is very interesting because it gives the opportunity of working with real data and with software that may be used by the astronomers.

DP

5.0Reviewed Jul 1, 2020

It a beautiful course..Even beginners with little mathematics and enormous interest can join this course. A wonderful journey.

KK

5.0Reviewed Jun 27, 2020

Great course which explains rather complicated astronomical phenomena in an intuitive and comprehensive way. The teacher also explains himself very clearly and is able keep students engaged

JS

4.0Reviewed May 29, 2019

This professor is an interesting character. Course uses software that, while I was able to download it, froze on my computer.

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