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Oh honey, absolutely! Astronomy and math go together like peanut butter and jelly. You can't really do one without the other in this field. From calculating orbits to determining distances, math is the beating heart of astronomy. So if you're just avoiding math, you might wanna reconsider your career choice.

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The science of studying the stars is called what?

That's part of the field of Astronomy.


Can you get a doctorate in Astronomy?

absolutely! most working astronomers have a Ph.D in astronomy, the best route towards this is not to get an undergrad degree in only astronomy as it is too limiting. combine astronomy with physics to get an astrophysics degree or go for astronomy and math with several core physics courses. courses in computer science, geology, and chemistry may also be appropriate.


What Field of science was Isaac Newton not involved?

Isaac Newton was not involved in the field of biology. While he made groundbreaking contributions to mathematics, physics, and astronomy, his work did not extend to the study of living organisms or biological processes. Instead, his focus was primarily on the laws of motion, universal gravitation, and calculus.


Which was an important contribution of early astrologers to the field of astronomy?

They developed technology that proved useful for studying space


What degree does an astronomer need to pursue a career in the field of astronomy?

Oh, that's a wonderful question! To become an astronomer and explore the majestic wonders of space, typically you'll need at least a bachelor's degree in astronomy or a related field like physics or astrophysics. But remember, as long as you have a curious mind and a passion for reaching for the stars, there are many pathways to follow your cosmic dreams. Just paint your own universe, one gentle brushstroke at a time.