Learn Astrophysics: Self-Study Tutorials & References

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To begin self-studying astrophysics, starting with Einstein's theory of relativity is recommended. Useful online resources include astronomyforbeginners.com and academic earth's introduction to astrophysics course. Additional references can be found on physics forums, specifically a thread dedicated to astrophysics resources. These materials are designed to be accessible for independent learners. Engaging with these resources can provide a solid foundation in astrophysics and astronomy.
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hey,,i am a mechatronics student but i'd like to learn astrophysics and astronomy but as selfstudy so any help where i can start,,,any online tutorials or references that could be helpful and which i can understand on my own
 
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zico89 said:
hey,,i am a mechatronics student but i'd like to learn astrophysics and astronomy but as selfstudy so any help where i can start,,,any online tutorials or references that could be helpful and which i can understand on my own

Hi,
i think you need to start from Einstein's theory of relativity,go to this link might be useful
www.astronomyforbeginners.com
For references:check this out
https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=380038

All the best ,
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