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Astronomy doesn't have "signs". That nonsense belongs to Astrology.
Your local library will generally have many books on astronomy. These books will have pictures of all of the star signs, including the Capricorn symbol. Also book on astronomy should have pictures of the constellations, which should include images of Capricorn.
No. Astronomy is a branch of science, but not all science deals with astronomy.
Astronomy is all about the things in outer space and planets are in outer space.
An in-depth study of astronomy needs all the sciences including mathematics.
Maths and physics and more maths and physics. That all astronomy is really!
Science is all about finding out how the world works. Astronomy does that too, ergo, it is a science.
These are completely two different streams of studies. Astrology is the study of positions of imaginary signs and their effects on the human beings. Astronomy on the other hand deals with real heavenly bodies that exists in the universe.
John Abent has written: 'Signs in the heavens' -- subject(s): Astronomy in the Bible, Bible, Criticism, interpretation
Virtually all of them.
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Well astronomers as well as physicists, chemists, and even biologists. They all contribute to astronomy in their own respective ways.
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