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Becoming an astronomer typically requires a significant educational commitment. Most astronomers hold at least a Ph.D. in astronomy, astrophysics, or a related field, which usually takes around 5-7 years after completing a bachelor's degree. Before that, obtaining a bachelor's degree in a relevant field like physics or mathematics takes about 4 years. In total, aspiring astronomers can expect to spend around 10-12 years in education and training.

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