The universe is shaped by four fundamental forces: gravity, electromagnetism, the strong nuclear force, and the weak nuclear force. But in the earliest moments after the Big Bang, nature may not have appeared as the four separate forces we know today. As the universe expanded and cooled, symmetry breaking caused unified interactions to separate into distinct forces, each with its own role. Gravity shaped galaxies and stars. Electromagnetism gave us light, atoms, and chemistry. The strong force bound atomic nuclei together. The weak force enabled radioactive decay and helped power stellar evolution. From a symmetric beginning emerged the complex universe we see today. #Physics #Cosmology #FundamentalForces #BigBang #ScienceEducation #Astronomy
ASTRO-NOT
Education
Ahmedabad , Gujarat 426 followers
The sky is not the limit; Nor our ASTRO-NOT: Your astronomy hub — from Astrophysics, Astronomy to PhD Projects.
About us
ASTRO-NOT is a cutting-edge online teaching and research platform specializing in the fields of Astronomy and Astrophysics. We provide a comprehensive educational pipeline designed to transition learners from curious observers to active researchers. Our programs span the entire academic spectrum—including K-12, undergraduate, and graduate levels—alongside professional certifications. What sets us apart is our heavy emphasis on Data-Driven Discovery: our curriculum integrates Bayesian statistics, machine learning, and computational modeling with real-world datasets from missions like JWST and GAIA. By providing hands-on access to research tools and N-body simulations, ASTRO-NOT empowers students to contribute to the global scientific community. We aren't just teaching the history of the universe; we are training the people who will write its next chapter.
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- Education
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- 2-10 employees
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- Ahmedabad , Gujarat
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- Educational
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- research, phd, scholarship, and career guidance
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Ahmedabad , Gujarat, IN
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At ASTRO-NOT, our vision is simple: affordable, high-quality STEM education for every child. We started as an astronomy institution, but our mission is bigger. We understand that many parents in India want the best education for their children, but financial pressure often becomes a barrier. That is why ASTRO-NOT is working to bring quality science education directly to students, taught by IITians, researchers, science experts, and passionate educators from across India. Our goal is to offer courses in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, AI, Astronomy, and other STEM fields at a price families can truly afford — starting from just ₹300–₹400 per month. We are not here only to make money. We are here to build a learning community where curiosity grows, science feels exciting, and every child gets a fair chance to dream big. Affordable education. High-quality mentors. No compromise on quality. That is the vision of ASTRO-NOT.
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🚀 Did you know our cosmic backyard is full of wild surprises? 🌌 We are taking you on a virtual "Planet Zoo" tour to explore some mind-blowing, lesser-known facts about our very own Solar System! We’ve covered all 8 major planets (sorry Pluto, we still love you!) to bring you the strangest, coolest phenomena happening right above our heads. 🪐✨ If you’ve ever wondered what it’s actually like out there in the deep dark, this is for you. 👉 Want to dive deeper into the cosmos? Check out our premium courses here: https://www.astronot.in/ 🔭 For your daily dose of space, universe mysteries, and astronomy facts, follow Astronot! #Astronomy #SpaceExploration #SolarSystem #Astronot #Universe #SpaceFacts #STEMEducation #AstronomyLovers #ContinuousLearning
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Someone asked us, “What is your vision for ASTRO-NOT?” Our answer was simple: Affordable, high-quality education for Indian students, taught by PhD scholars, postdocs, IITians, and scientists. In just 2 months, we have built a 300+ student community. Soon, we will launch courses at just ₹200/month in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Astronomy, and AI. We are not here just to make money. We are here to build access. SHUBHAM PANDAY Mousam .
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🚀 Big dreams begin with one launch. As India prepares for the excitement of Gaganyaan G1, we at Astro-Not are ready to ignite the next generation of researchers and innovators! 🌌✨ 📢 Astro-Not Research Program starts this June! 🔭 Learn • Research • Innovate 💡 Hands-on experience with future-focused learning 📅 6-Month Program 💰 Fee: ₹1500 only Seats are limited — register fast and start your academic journey beyond limits 🚀 📩 DM us for details & enrollment. #AstroNot #Gaganyaan #SpaceEducation #ResearchProgram #STEMEducation #FutureScientists #Innovation #ISRO #SpaceTech #Students #LearningBeyondLimits #AcademicJourney #Science #YoungInnovators #EducationMatters #SpaceResearch #DreamLearnLaunch #IndiaInSpace
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🚀 Cosmic Distances: Why Substellar Neighbors Keep Their Distance Ever wondered why brown dwarfs and Ultra-Cool Dwarfs (UCDs) aren’t sitting in our cosmic backyard? It all comes down to how stars are born and the delicate gravitational balance of our solar system. 1. The Astrophysics: Born in Isolation Stars and substellar objects form from the gravitational collapse of massive molecular clouds. Because brown dwarfs and massive exoplanets have much less mass than true stars, they often form from smaller, fragmented pockets of gas or get dynamically ejected from their stellar nurseries during early formation. This leaves them scattered across interstellar space, light-years away from mature systems like ours. 2. The "What If" Scenario: Close Encounters If a brown dwarf or UCD wandered too close to our Solar System, its significant gravitational pull—up to 80 times the mass of Jupiter—would shatter our cosmic stability: Orbit Disruption: The neat, circular orbits of Earth and other planets would become highly eccentric and warped. Climate Chaos: Shifting distances from the Sun would plunge Earth into extreme ice ages and searing heatwaves, destroying global habitability. Tidal and Volcanic Activity: Gravitational flexing would trigger massive volcanic eruptions and catastrophic earthquakes. The Bottom Line: The vast, empty space separating us from these substellar objects isn't just a coincidence—it's a fundamental buffer that allows life on Earth to thrive in peace. 🌌 Brought to you by Astro-Not. Launch Your Academic Journey.
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At ASTRO-NOT, we are building something very close to my heart — a platform where astronomy, space science, and research culture are not limited only to privileged students. Our goal is simple: Make high-quality astronomy education affordable, exciting, and accessible for every curious student. Recently, we conducted our summer school sessions, and the response from students and parents has been truly overwhelming. Messages like these remind us why we started ASTRO-NOT in the first place.
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People's thoughts on Brown Dwarf Astrophysics is very scary!! 😱 Though Brown Dwarfs are called Dwarfs, but they hold huge importance in our Universe and Star System. New Telescopes have leveraged the finding of Brown Dwarfs in past decades now we have so many targets that were conflicting are now confirmed targets!! So at ASTRO-NOT in our Research Program we are bringing in India for first time; India's own Private Research Organisation that gives students opportunity to learn and develop research Idealogy. Brown Dwarf research led by SHUBHAM PANDAY, will give the possibilities to understand Brown Dwarf Astrophysics. For more details refer our website or email to shubham@astronot.in . . . . At ASTRO-NOT we create possibilities in probabilities!!!
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#ASTRO-FACTS They called him wrong. They called him dangerous. They called his idea heresy. Galileo Galilei looked through a telescope and saw what belief refused to see: the Moon was not perfect, Venus had phases, Jupiter had moons, and Earth was not the center of everything. For telling the truth, he was put on trial in 1633. He was forced to deny what he had seen with his own eyes. He spent his final years blind, alone, and under house arrest. But truth has patience. Galileo died in 1642. The Church formally acknowledged its error in 1992. 350 years later, they admitted he was right. Galileo stood against belief. History stood with truth. The real question is: what are we still refusing to see today? #Galileo #Science #Astronomy #HistoryOfScience #Truth #CriticalThinking #ASTRONOT #SpaceEducation
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ASTRO-NOT is launching AI for Everyone — a beginner-friendly AI course for students from Grade 6 to postgraduate level. At ASTRO-NOT, we believe education should have no barriers — especially financial ones. For just ₹199/month, students will start their AI journey by learning the foundations of artificial intelligence, Python coding, statistics, machine learning, deep learning, generative AI, prompt engineering, agentic AI, and real-world mini projects. This course is designed for curious beginners, school students, college students, and future innovators who want to understand how AI works and how to use it responsibly. No prior coding experience needed. Step-by-step learning. Hands-on practice. Mini projects. Future-ready skills.
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