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Yes, physics is crucial for studying astronomy for several reasons: Understanding Fundamental Forces: Astronomy involves the study of celestial bodies and their interactions. Physics helps explain the fundamental forces (gravity, electromagnetism, etc.) that govern these interactions.
There are currently an estimated 2,400 astronomers in the United States. The astronomer job market is expected to grow by 8.3% between 2022 and 2032.
The study of astronomy while still in high school develops outer space awareness,which leads to dynamic thinking that could help in problem-solving.
Advanced degrees in astronomy increase job opportunities and salary prospects in academia, research, and the private sector. Pursuing astronomy provides a pathway to significant contributions in understanding the universe and scientific advancement.
For anyone completely new to astronomy, the first step is to become familiar with the night sky, how it changes through the night and season by season, and how it varies ing to the observers latitude. A planisphere (or star wheel), monthly sky guide, or computer software will help with this.
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