: Formation and dynamics of planets, moons, asteroids, and the Sun.

: Spherical astronomy, celestial mechanics (gravity and motion), and astronomical instruments like telescopes and spectrographs.

: Understanding the electromagnetic spectrum, photometry, and how light reveals the temperature, mass, and composition of stars.

Depending on your mathematical background, different resources may be more suitable: Astronomy: A Free, Online Astro 101 Textbook

Introductory astronomy and astrophysics cover the observation and physical analysis of celestial bodies and the universe as a whole. While focuses on observing and cataloging celestial objects, astrophysics applies the laws of physics and chemistry to explain how these objects function, evolve, and interact. Core Concepts & Curriculum

: Morphology and dynamics of the Milky Way, other galaxies, and active galactic nuclei (quasars).

A standard introductory course typically begins with fundamental physics and Earth-based observations before moving to the broader cosmos: