Astronomy plays a crucial role in studying celestial objects and phenomena in space, helping us understand the universe's origins, evolution, and composition. By observing stars, planets, galaxies, and other cosmic bodies, astronomers contribute valuable insights to our knowledge of the cosmos.
It's an object in outer space; that's basically what astronomy is about - studying objects in outer space.
- Astrophysics - Observational astronomy - Radio astronomy - Astrometry - Galactic astronomy - Extragalactic astronomy - Stellar astronomy - Solar Astronomy - Theoretical astronomy - Cosmology - Celestial Mechanics
seismology is neither a branch of astronomy nor of chemistry. It is branch of geology. and studies movements of earths plates ( Crust) and is related to study of earthquakes. Thanks, Dilip Thakur
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astronomy, astrophysics
That's part of the field of Astronomy.
No.
Yes
No it is a subject in Astronomy.
That's part of the field of Astronomy.
The Kepler Space Mission was named after Johannes Kepler. Johannes Kepler was an astronomy. The Kepler Space Mission is a mission to search for a habitable earth like orbiting star.
Galileo was definitely a huge part of it.
Depends on who's opinion it's from.
yes
It's an object in outer space; that's basically what astronomy is about - studying objects in outer space.
The word apogee is a noun. It is an astronomy term.
When the mission was part of the Mexico mission system there were no Spanish soliders. As a part of Spain Spanish soliders were not stationed there.