None of the above and all of the above. The only difference is that astronomy looks at distant objects. Although we don't have astrobiology as a major one, astrogeology and astrophysics are major subdivisions of astronomy.
Astronomy.
Astronomy & math.
No. Astronomy is a branch of science, but not all science deals with astronomy.
Astronomers would usually major in astronomy or possibly just physics.
The subdisciplines of American anthropology are unified by interests in culture, society, and human behavior. Key themes include studying diverse societies and cultures, understanding social relations and institutions, examining power dynamics, and exploring the impact of globalization and colonialism on communities. These subdisciplines also share a commitment to conducting ethnographic research and promoting cross-cultural understanding.
Physics, Mathematics, Astronomy etc. . .
Biology,chemistry,physics,astronomy
Another term for the plow in astronomy is the Big Dipper. It is a prominent asterism in the constellation Ursa Major.
Astronomy is all about the things in outer space and planets are in outer space.
Since human beings first looked into the skies, during the daytime and particularly at night, there has been astronomy. Many major figures from ancient times through to the present day have made contributions to astronomy.
An in-depth study of astronomy needs all the sciences including mathematics.