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The spectral series are important in astronomy for detecting the presence of hydrogen and calculating red shifts.
Paul A. Blanchard has written: 'Atoms and astronomy' -- subject(s): Astronomical spectroscopy
Do you mean that you have to come up with your own theory about some aspect of astronomy? That is wonderful! What is your thinking so far?
Is it the spectroscopy, the hypothesis, the speckle interferometry or the scientific method? Please answer one of the following.
It is very important
maths is important in astronomy algibra and trigonometry
was darwinism an important aspect of what genre?
no,it is reflection spectroscopy
–adjective 1. Astronomy. noting or pertaining to the aspect or position of two heavenly bodies when 60° distant from each other. –noun 2. Astronomy. a sextile position or aspect. 3. Astrology. a sextile position or aspect, conducive to mental stimulation. 4. Statistics. a quantile for the special case of six equal proportions. from dictionary.com
aspect = part/thing/concept an important aspect would mean a vital/necessary part of something. ...i hope that helps...?
the most important aspect of any game of Frisbee is in the throwing.
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