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Meteorology(weather), astronomy(space), geology(rocks) and minerals), climatology(climates around the world), seismology(earthquakes)...
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Astronomy encompasses the observation of the entire universe. Next to marine biology, it is probably the most extensive scientific discipline.
There is a branch of astronomy called planetary astronomy that takes geology and uses it to examine other planets, so yes rocks are studied in astronomy.
The only connection is that meteorology - the study of weather - is powered by the Sun.
he studied physics, astronomy and meteorology at theFriedrich Wilhelms University (today Humboldt University), Berlin. In 1905, he earned his Ph.D. in astronomy
Planetary science (and rarely, planetology) is the name given to the scientific discipline of the study of planets. This subdivides into more specific disciplines, including planetary astronomy, planetary geology, and geophysics.