Space Physics studies the universe and all its contents (astronomical objects) in a unified prime-causal understanding that everything that exists must have come from nothing. The lecture approach is phenomenological with the focus of the discussion emphasizing physical aspects which rely on relevant physical laws and observations (mechanics, thermodynamics, electromagnetic wave radiation) to describe the universe. Discussion topics in lectures include the history of astronomy, the big bang and the beginning of the universe, the solar system, stars and star constellations, the Milky Way galaxy, measurements of activity and physical processes in the life cycle of stars.