Astronomy is the science of looking at the sky to see stars, planets and other things in space. As Jupiter is a planet that can be seen, it is related to Astronomy.
He discovered the four moons of Jupiter.
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A Yagi antenna, which can be used for radio astronomy.
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He discovered the four moons of Jupiter.
As one of the sciences astronomy is most closely related to mathematics, physics and chemistry.
Brightest planet (wanderer) from earliest human history.
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my astronomy teacher told me that it is located in between mars and Jupiter.
A Yagi antenna, which can be used for radio astronomy.
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Ganymede is a moon around Jupiter. Saturn has many moons including Greip.
It means "related to Astronomy".Also, since some very large numbers are used in Astronomy, especially for distances, "astronomical" is also used (in popular speech) in the sense of "huge, enormous".It means "related to Astronomy".Also, since some very large numbers are used in Astronomy, especially for distances, "astronomical" is also used (in popular speech) in the sense of "huge, enormous".It means "related to Astronomy".Also, since some very large numbers are used in Astronomy, especially for distances, "astronomical" is also used (in popular speech) in the sense of "huge, enormous".It means "related to Astronomy".Also, since some very large numbers are used in Astronomy, especially for distances, "astronomical" is also used (in popular speech) in the sense of "huge, enormous".
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Do you mean that you have to come up with your own theory about some aspect of astronomy? That is wonderful! What is your thinking so far?