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The average salary for an astronomer in South Africa is ZAR 968,886 per year. This is equivalent to about $65,000 USD. The salary range for astronomers in South Africa is quite wide, with entry-level astronomers earning around ZAR 676,023 per year and senior astronomers earning up to ZAR 1,216,842 per year.

The salary for an astronomer in South Africa can vary depending on a number of factors, including the astronomer's experience, education, and the type of organization they work for. Astronomers who work for government agencies or universities typically earn higher salaries than those who work for private companies.

Here is a breakdown of the average salary for astronomers in South Africa by experience level:

  • Entry level: ZAR 676,023 per year
  • Mid-level: ZAR 968,886 per year
  • Senior level: ZAR 1,216,842 per year

The salary for an astronomer in South Africa is comparable to the salary for astronomers in other countries. In the United States, the average salary for an astronomer is $101,140 per year. In the United Kingdom, the average salary for an astronomer is £45,000 per year.

Overall, the salary for an astronomer in South Africa is a good one. Astronomers in South Africa earn a competitive salary and have the opportunity to work on cutting-edge research projects.

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