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- Astrophysics

- Observational astronomy

- Radio astronomy

- Astrometry

- Galactic astronomy

- Extragalactic astronomy

- Stellar astronomy

- Solar Astronomy

- Theoretical astronomy

- Cosmology

- Celestial Mechanics

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13y ago
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13y ago

Physics and Astronomy are closely related.

Astronomy deals with the study of celestial bodies.

Physics deals with (in part) the movement and interaction between large bodies, i.e. celestial bodies. Physics will also study optics, and the properties of light's interaction with matter.

I would mention that as everything becomes more and more computerized, computer science becomes an integral part of fields such as astronomy.

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10y ago

The different fields in astronomy are planetary science, cosmoligy, solar astronomy stellar astronomy, galactic astronomy, and extragalactic astronomy.

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12y ago

Chemistry, Physics and above all, maths - especially trig and calculus.

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11y ago

there are many fields of astronomy, so please be more specific.

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15y ago

stars and constellations.

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Relativity?

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