Astronomy Is For Those Who Can’t Stop Chasing The Mystery Of Stars
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Astronomy tries to provide answers to questions like: ‘What about the universe we live in, how big is it, where does it end?’
If you are a chaser of magical galaxies and constellations, here is all about the subject, which might be awaiting you:
1. A natural science that studies celestial objects and phenomena is called Astronomy. The word derived from Greek, meaning the science of the law of starts.
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2. Astronomy’s interested field of objects includes moons, planets, nebulae, stars, comets, and galaxies. There is the use of physics, chemistry, and mathematics to explain the evolution and origin of celestial objects.
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3. Being one of the oldest natural sciences. In today’s world, Astronomy is considered to be the same as Astrophysics.
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4. Some records suggest that early cities made methodical observations of the night sky. Civilizations include the Indians, Chinese, Egyptians, Maya, Babylonians, Greeks, and many early ancient American people.
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- Like any other sciences, observational and theoretical are 2 branches of Astronomy.
- Observational Astronomy focuses on the acquisition of data from the observation of astronomical objects. Then the fundamental physics principles are taken into use for analysis on research.
- Theoretical Astronomy focuses on the development of analytical models and computers for describing astronomical objects and phenomena.
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6. Amateurs play an active role in Astronomy, one of the fewest sciences in which it happens. This role by them can be honest for the observation and discovery of transient events. Amateur astronomers have been involved with finding new comets and many crucial discoveries.
7. Astronomy is totally different from Astrology, although they both share a common origin.
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Astronomy could attract you if you are also intrigued by the stars and galaxies. It is a never-ending universe with the potential for many great discoveries over the coming years.
Blog Edited By Ritika Gupta
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