Expanding universe. Expanding mind.

Think outside the world

If you are interested in solving large problems with big ideas, Astronomy has a degree program for you.
In our programs, you will expand your mind using tools that can be applied to multiple problems.
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Astronomy News

Read article: Coming home: Jiayin Dong joins Illinois Astronomy faculty
Coming home: Jiayin Dong joins Illinois Astronomy faculty
 When Jiayin Dong walks across the University of Illinois campus this fall, it will feel familiar and entirely new.Dong, an incoming assistant professor in the Department of Astronomy, is returning to Illinois as a faculty...
Read article: Unlocking the secrets of strong gravity: A new era in black hole research
Unlocking the secrets of strong gravity: A new era in black hole research
The Simons Foundation has awarded $8 million to launch the Simons Collaboration on Black Holes and Strong Gravity, bringing together 12 leading scientists from across the globe, including Illinois Physics professor and Astronomy affiliate professor...
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Read article: A rising star in astronomy and mentorship
A rising star in astronomy and mentorship
When Decker French learned she had been named a Lincoln Excellence for Assistant Professors Scholar, it was a complete surprise.“I didn’t know that I was nominated,” she said. “So it was a very pleasant surprise! It is incredibly...
Read article: Stars, setbacks, and second Chances: Grant Miller’s unconventional path
Stars, setbacks, and second Chances: Grant Miller’s unconventional path
From flunking physics to commanding sailors and scanning the stars, Illinois alumnus Grant Miller’s journey is anything but ordinary. What started as a childhood fascination with the cosmos and a rocky freshman year at the U of I eventually led to a thriving dual career as an astronomy professor...
Read article: Unlocking the cosmos with AI
Unlocking the cosmos with AI
It began with a problem of scale. Modern telescopes like the Vera C. Rubin Observatory, set to begin operations in October 2025, are poised to revolutionize astronomy by capturing unprecedented volumes of data—millions of time-variable astrophysical events across the sky each night. But with...

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Icko Iben Jr. Distinguished Lecture Series in Astronomy

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Cosmic Gold: Neutron Star Collisions, Gravitational Waves, and the Origin of the Elements

Join the Illinois Department of Astronomy for the Icko Iben Jr. Distinguished Lecture on Wednesday, October 29, at 7 pm in Lincoln Hall Theater or online. Eliot Quataert will explore how scientists are using gravitational waves—predicted by Einstein over a century ago—to study black holes, neutron stars, and even the origins of elements like gold, platinum, and uranium, sharing exciting discoveries from this new era of astronomy.

Astronomy Events

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Real data, real experiences

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The universe provides plenty of room for exploration. Astronomy classes make use of vast, modern datasets to give you hands-on experience with real data. 

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Help celebrate our centennial by reaching for the stars.

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100 gifts for 100 years

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In celebration of the department’s centennial, we’re asking for your help to replenish the department’s annual fund. Our goal is 100 gifts for 100 years.

Illustration of observable universe

Introduction to Astronomy

Learn the basic concepts of modern astronomy, from the Solar System to the Big Bang.

heat map of universe

Introduction to Astrophysics

Survey of modern astronomy for students with background in physics.

Hubble image of universe

The Big Bang, Black Holes, and the End of the Universe

Studies the origin, evolution, and eventual fate of the universe, and the scientific tools used to study these issues.

Stephens quartet galaxy

Galaxies and the Universe

Explore elementary aspects of physical cosmology, including galaxies in our Local Group, starburst galaxies, and quasars.

Computer generated model

Computing in Astronomy

An introduction to the use of computers in astrophysics research.

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Astronomy picture of the day

Discover the cosmos with NASA.gov. Each day a different image or photograph of our fascinating universe is featured, along with a brief explanation written by a professional astronomer.