Noun

Singular astronomy

Plural astronomies

astronomy (plural astronomies)

  1. The study of the physical universe beyond the Earth's atmosphere, including the process of mapping locations and properties of the matter and radiation in the universe.

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Sat Sep 19 15:40:48 2009

Astronomy (from the Greek words astron (ἄστρον), "star" and -nomy from nomos (νόμος), "law") is the scientific study of celestial objects (such as stars, planets, comets, and galaxies) and phenomena that originate outside the Earth's atmosphere (such as the cosmic background radiation). It is concerned with the evolution, physics, chemistry, meteorology, and motion of celestial objects, as well as the formation and development of the universe.

Astronomy is one of the oldest sciences. Astronomers of early civilizations performed methodical observations of the night sky, and astronomical artifacts have been found from much earlier periods. However, the invention of the telescope was required before astronomy was able to develop into a modern science. Historically, astronomy has included disciplines as diverse as astrometry, celestial navigation, observational astronomy, the making of calendars, and even astrology, but professional astronomy is nowadays often considered to be synonymous with astrophysics.

Since the 20th century, the field of professional astronomy split into observational and theoretical branches. Observational astronomy is focused on acquiring and analyzing data, mainly using basic principles of physics. Theoretical astronomy is oriented towards the development of computer or analytical models to describe astronomical objects and phenomena. The two fields complement each other, with theoretical astronomy seeking to explain the observational results, and observations being used to confirm theoretical results.

Amateur astronomers have contributed to many important astronomical discoveries, and astronomy is one of the few sciences where amateurs can still play an active role, especially in the discovery and observation of transient phenomena.

Old or even ancient astronomy is not to be confused with astrology, the belief system which claims that human affairs are correlated with the positions of celestial objects. Although the two fields share a common origin and a part of their methods (namely, the use of ephemerides), they are distinct.

2009 has been declared by the UN to be the International Year of Astronomy 2009 (IYA2009). The focus is on enhancing the public’s understanding and engagement with astronomy.

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Mon Oct 5 22:48:25 2009

What are some recent discoveries made in astronomy?
Q. I wanted to know some of the recent discoveries made in astronomy, to see which was is the most interesting to me.
Asked by resident59 - Sat Jun 13 04:04:36 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments

A. "Most massive black hole found in galaxy M87" "Red giant star Betelgeuse in constellation Orion mysteriously shrinking" "Radio telescope images reveal planet-forming disk orbiting twin suns" You can find the latest news on the Astronomy.com website, or you can get the news sent as a Newsletter (as I copied the headlines and links from), on the website.
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What is the best university in Europe for studying Astronomy?
Q. I have finished my graduation in Maths and now want to do my Post graduation in Astronomy. Can anyone suggest me a very nice but at the same time not expensive university?
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A. Cambridge.
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Is it illegal to use a green laser for astronomy purposes?
Q. I'm planning on buying a 5mw green laser pointer to mount on my telescope. Is it illegal to use it at night, just pointing at the sky (not waving it around, obviously) or is it fine with the law? Must I have legal, signed documents to use for astronomy or must I be a scientist conducting an experiment?
Asked by Da90 - Sat Nov 10 20:30:03 2007 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments

A. They are not illegal however it is very illegal to shine them into the cockpits of airplanes and hellicopters. That is a felony. do not shine it in the eyes of a person or an animal. That could do permanent damage. Use it responsibly and you should be fine. If I were you I would not mount it permanently to the scope. Make it detachable. Be careful using it at star parties. Some clubs frown on them mainly because of people who are trying to do astrophotography. Those people need to leave their shutters open for long periods of time and even a quickie green laser can ruin a nice shot. Check with the people that you go out with first before using so that you dont ruffle feathers. Lasers are a great teaching tool but don't… [cont.]
Answered by B. - Sat Nov 10 21:09:56 2007

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