Astrophysics Unveiled Decoding the Universes Hidden Secrets
March 30 to April 2
Astrophysics Unveiled: Decoding the Universe’s Hidden Secrets is a rigorous, five-day deep dive into the forces, discoveries, and missions reshaping our understanding of space. Students will explore cosmic origins, stellar life cycles, planetary systems, and transformative missions—from the James Webb Space Telescope to Artemis lunar exploration.
They’ll engage with frontier ideas like the Dyson Sphere, the black hole information paradox, and the holographic principle. Alongside trailblazers like Vera Rubin and Margaret Hamilton, students will look ahead to groundbreaking future observatories, including NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope and China’s Xuntian Space Telescope, launching around 2026–2027. The topics are carefully age-adjusted—younger learners will build strong foundations in solar system science, space exploration, and the physics of light and gravity, while older students tackle deeper theoretical concepts and emerging astrophysical research.

