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Getting Started
Taught from a college-level, secular perspective, this course prepares students to engage with real science the way professional astronomers do.
Students will explore planets, stars, black holes, galaxies, and more through interactive labs, stargazing, real science projects, and weekly assignments that spark curiosity and build confidence.
Whether your student dreams of becoming a scientist or just loves looking at the night sky, this course is designed to ignite their passion for space and help them think like a real astronomer.
Each week, students will have a lesson with a teacher (watch live or recorded), build hands-on projects, and complete homework assignments. It's important that students complete each set of projects and assignments, as weeks will build on each other in complexity and content.
Near the end of the term, students will complete their capstone project. Students will have the opportunity to participate in scientific research that contributes to the real astronomical community—by measuring stars and submitting their findings for publication in a scientific journal.

Special Concern: How Can Faith-Based Homeschool Students Succeed in Secular College Science Courses?
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