A: Astronomy is the study of the cosmos, the universe, the outside world. I believe that there are two types of people: those who chose to learn about their past, and those who chose to learn more about their present. Astronomy helps to learn about our present, past and future, so everybody can find some area of astronomy that interests them.
Astronomy doesn't DO anything - it simply studies the way things are and tries to figure out how things got that way, and what will happen next.
There is no reason you 'should' care about astronomy, and you can live yourentire life perfectly well without ever even knowing what astronomy is. But ifyou're curious at all, and you ever wonder about anything you see in the skyat night, then astronomy is the way to go, to get answers to your questions.
Anything outside the Earth is astronomy.
astronomy, astrophysics
It means1) "of, pertaining to, or connected with astronomy" (the study of stars)2) "large in number or size"The idiomatic meaning of "huge," "having a high numerical value," or "exorbitant" (as in astronomical prices) came about because of the large numbers that are frequently used in astronomy, for the vast distances in space.
Astronomy doesn't DO anything - it simply studies the way things are and tries to figure out how things got that way, and what will happen next.
There are many colleges and universities offering credit courses in astronomy. Your astronomy teacher will have some information about them.
Astronomy is about space, and the only way people will know about space is by exploring it. space programs help people learn about it.
The reason why Astronomy was made was because so we have a better way of saying "The Study of Earth and other Universal Parts"; at least that's what I think...
There is no reason you 'should' care about astronomy, and you can live yourentire life perfectly well without ever even knowing what astronomy is. But ifyou're curious at all, and you ever wonder about anything you see in the skyat night, then astronomy is the way to go, to get answers to your questions.
Astronomy was discovered by Ancient peoples in Africa as a way of telling time. The ancient Egyptians used star risings as a way to measure the night time,..the evening and the morning was the first day Genesis 1:5. Later the Egyptians used Astronomy to predict the seasons of the year and the timing of the year. There was a stone calendar in 6500 BCE. Astronomy can be said to be the first science man developed.
There is no reason you 'should' care about astronomy, and you can live yourentire life perfectly well without ever even knowing what astronomy is. But ifyou're curious at all, and you ever wonder about anything you see in the skyat night, then astronomy is the way to go, to get answers to your questions.
Mike Inglis has written: 'Astronomy of the Milky Way'
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Try this link to the Astronomy Picture of the Day Archive from NASA.
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No, the noun 'astronomy' is a word for a specific branch of science.A collective noun is a noun used to group people or things in a descriptive way; for example, a quantum of scientists or a galaxy of stars.