This document is the first weekly journal in the Austronomic foundational series, a structured twelve-week engineering-oriented introduction to astronomical observation systems. Austronomic approaches astronomy as an applied physical and engineering discipline rather than a product-driven hobby, emphasising systems thinking, foundational principles, and goal-aligned decision making.Week 1 establishes the strategic foundation for the series. It introduces a five-gateway motivational framework that maps practitioner entry orientations to appropriate system architectures, and grounds that framework in three established psychological models: Holland's RIASEC interest orientation theory, Self-Determination Theory, and Expectancy-Value Theory. It also presents the fundamental physical constraints that govern all astronomical observation regardless of system configuration, including the inverse-square law and the Rayleigh diffraction criterion, and introduces the twelve-week roadmap that structures the series.The document is intended as a companion to the corresponding Austronomic YouTube episode and is written to a technical standard suitable for readers with an engineering or physical sciences background. It includes equations, tables, figures, and IEEE-style references.
Farzad Farajizadeh (Sat,) studied this question.