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Cosmic Navigator: Beyond the Basics

Like Duolingo, but for Cosmic Navigator: Beyond the Basics. Tomo turns the whole topic into a game you play five minutes a day, until it actually sticks.

For the part of you with thirty open tabs that never became anything.

180 bite-size levelsAbout 5 minutes each

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Cosmic Navigator: Beyond the Basics
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180
Levels
8
Sections
5
Min/day
What you'll learn

Key ideas in Cosmic Navigator: Beyond the Basics

  • The sun always lights up exactly half of the Moon's surface
  • Crescents happen when the Moon is mostly between us and the sun
  • Our view of that lit half changes as the Moon moves around us
  • The 'horns' of a crescent always point away from the sun
  • Why the Moon changes shape over a month
  • Sun position relative to a crescent moon
  • The cycle starts at New Moon when it is invisible
  • Waxing means the visible light is increasing toward Full
  • Earth must rotate a bit further each day to 'catch up' to the moving Moon
  • The sequence of moon phases
  • The Moon moves about 12 degrees along its orbit every 24 hours
  • Why the Moon rises later each day
  • Light on the right side indicates a 'waxing' or growing moon
  • The Moon spins on its axis at the same speed it circles Earth
  • The sun's light fills the Moon from right to left in our sky
  • Determining if the Moon is growing or shrinking
Why not just Google it

You've tried the other tabs

Wikipedia

Thirty open tabs. Four facts you actually kept.

YouTube

You watched. You nodded. By Sunday it was gone.

ChatGPT

One answer, then back to scrolling.

Online courses

Eight weeks. You meant to finish. You didn't.

Tomo gives Cosmic Navigator: Beyond the Basics the Duolingo treatment: levels, streaks, and quick quizzes that test what you just learned. That game loop is what the tabs above never had, so it's the one you actually finish.

Try a question

Here's what playing it feels like

A real question from this course. Take your best guess.

Chasing the Silver Slivers

Imagine you are looking at a thin crescent moon. Where is the Moon located in its journey relative to us and the sun?

Get it right to open this lesson and 179 more in the app.

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Where Cosmic Navigator: Beyond the Basics takes you

Move beyond naming planets and start understanding the mechanics of the universe. Learn to track orbital dances, decode the life cycles of stars, and navigate the invisible forces that shape our galaxy.

  1. 1

    Mastering Your Backyard View

    • Predicting the Moon's Monthly Path
    • Spotting Planets Without a Telescope
    • How Earth's Tilt Changes Your Horizon
    • Tracking Meteor Showers and Cometary Trails
  2. 2

    The Mechanics of Moving in Space

    • The Tug-of-War: How Orbits Actually Work
    • Escaping Gravity: Speed and Energy Needs
    • Slingshot Maneuvers: Using Planets as Boosters
    • Lagrange Points: Parking Spots in the Void
    • The Challenge of Re-entry and Friction
  3. 3

    Decoding the Secret Language of Light

    • Reading Star Colors to Find Temperature
    • The Invisible Spectrum: Radio and Infrared Views
    • How Light Reveals What Stars Are Made Of
  4. 4

    The Life and Death of Giant Spheres

    • The Balance Between Pressure and Gravity
    • Why Some Stars Explode and Others Fade
    • The Dense Remnants: White Dwarfs and Pulsars
    • Black Holes: When Gravity Wins Completely
    • The Recycling of Stardust into New Worlds
  5. 5

    Living and Working in the Void

    • The Biological Toll of Weightlessness
    • Shielding Against Invisible Solar Winds
    • Closed-Loop Systems: Breathing and Drinking in a Box
    • The Psychology of Long-Term Isolation
  6. 6

    The Architecture of Our Galaxy

    • Mapping the Spiral Arms of the Milky Way
    • The Great Central Bulge and its Mystery
    • Dark Matter: The Invisible Glue of Galaxies
    • Galactic Collisions: A Slow-Motion Dance
    • The Neighborhood: Our Local Group of Galaxies
    • Superclusters: The Largest Structures Known
  7. 7

    Hunting for Other Earths

    • The Wobble Method: Finding Hidden Planets
    • The Transit Method: Watching for Shadows
    • The Goldilocks Zone: Defining Habitability
    • Atmospheric Fingerprints: Looking for Oxygen
  8. 8

    The Grand Timeline of Everything

    • The Expansion: Why Everything is Moving Away
    • The Echo of the Beginning: Background Radiation
    • Dark Energy: The Force Pushing Space Apart
    • The Ultimate Fate: Heat Death or The Big Crunch
    • The Concept of Space-Time as a Fabric

8 sections · 36 units · 180 levels. Built to play, not to enroll.

How it's taught

You pick the voice

This course
The Storyteller

Cosmic Navigator: Beyond the Basics is taught in the The Storyteller style: every lesson is a story. Want a different feel? In the app you can spin up the same topic in any of Tomo's teaching styles. Same facts, totally different vibe.

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