Astronomy
Astro Kids
Astro Kids presents Online Space Exploration — a unique space lab where young learners develop scientific thinking by exploring space through real-time robotic telescopes. Kids get inspired by observing the universe, using telescopes to collect and analyze data, and learning the science behind astronomical events. They also replicate these events through fun coding simulations, making space learning exciting and hands-on.


Age Group
7-9 Years
Teaching Modes: Offline/ Online
Astro-Junior Basic
This junior astronomy course introduces young learners to the wonders of the solar system, from the Sun and Moon to distant dwarf planets and asteroids. Through 7 interactive lectures and 5 practical activities, students build curiosity and scientific thinking with observations, model-making, and hands-on experiments. They learn to ask questions, observe, record, and analyze astronomical phenomena..


Age Group
10-12 Years
Teaching Modes: Offline/ Online
Astro-Junior Advanced
This junior astronomy course introduces advanced concepts through 7 engaging lectures and 5 hands-on activities. Students explore the history of astronomy, celestial events like eclipses and tides, and modern topics such as exoplanets and space telescopes. Practical sessions include building telescopes, modeling eclipses, and making real-world measurements to deepen their understanding..


Teaching Modes: Offline/ Online
Age Group
10-12 Years
Astro-Senior Basic
This senior astronomy course explores the life cycle of stars — from their birth in nebulae to their end as white dwarfs, neutron stars, or black holes. Students learn to use tools like spectroscopy, HR diagrams, and angular measurement devices to study stellar properties. Interactive lectures and practical activities help them build theoretical understanding and hands-on skills for analyzing real astronomical data.


Teaching Modes: Offline/ Online
Age Group
13-15 Years
Astro-Senior Advanced
This advanced senior astronomy course explores the universe’s structure and evolution, from the Milky Way to distant galaxies, dark matter, and dark energy. Students study the Big Bang Theory, cosmic expansion, and the search for extraterrestrial life. Practical activities include astronomy software, water rocket launches, and telescope observations to bring these concepts to life.


Teaching Modes: Offline/ Online
Age Group
13-15 Years
Astronomy Olympiad Foundation
This course is designed for students of Grades 8–12 aiming to excel in the Astronomy Olympiad (INAO, IOAA). It builds strong fundamentals in celestial mechanics, astrophysics, and observational astronomy while developing analytical problem-solving skills through regular practice with Olympiad-level questions.
Students also gain hands-on experience using telescopes and astronomy software, along with personalized mentoring for exam strategy—ensuring a guided path to Olympiad success.


Teaching Modes: Offline/ Online
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