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AstronomyField of knowledge that studies the nature, motion, origin, and constitution of celestial bodies.
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Astronomyc. 1200, from Old French astrenomie, from Latin astronomia, from Greek astronomia, literally "star arrangement," from astron "star" (see astro-) + nomos "arranging, regulating [..]
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Astronomythe study of space beyond Earth's atmosphere.
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AstronomyThe study of the universe and the celestial bodies that reside in it, including their composition, history, location, and motion.
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AstronomyThe science that deals with the material universe beyond the earth's atmosphere. RHDEL2.
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Astronomythe scientific study of stars and other bodies in the sky
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AstronomyAstronomy is the study of the universe and the celestial bodies that reside in it, including their composition, history, location, and motion.
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AstronomyStudy of the heavens, the overwhelming preoccupation of the ancients. The Egyptians and the Madians seemed very accurate in their predictions. The biblical Madians seem to have bestowed their knowledge on Abraham, Joseph and Moses. Abraham married Katurah, a Madian princess. The Madians rescued Joseph from his brothers. Madians also rescued fugitiv [..]
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AstronomyStudy of the space beyond the Earth and of its contents.
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Astronomyastronomie
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AstronomyStudy of the stars and planets.
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AstronomyThe scientific study of the universe, which is the totality of all matter, energy, space, and time.
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Astronomystudy of planets, stars and other objects beyond the Earth. atmosphere
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AstronomyThe study of objects (such as stars, planets, comets, asteroids, nebulae, star clusters and galaxies) and happenings outside the Earth's atmosphere. It includes the study o the formation and deve [..]
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AstronomyThe scientific study of the Universe and what it contains (planets, stars, galaxies, etc), and how these things formed and evolved over time. Not to be confused with astrology, which is a set of beliefs about the influence of heavenly bodies on human affairs. Astrology is not generally accepted to be a science.
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Astronomy(n) the branch of physics that studies celestial bodies and the universe as a whole
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Astronomyn. astronomía
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AstronomyThe Science concerned with celestial bodies and the Observation and interpretation of the Radiation received in the vicinity of the earth from the component parts of the universe (McGraw Hill Dictiona [..]
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AstronomyThe science concerned with celestial bodies and the observation and interpretation of the radiation received in the vicinity of the earth from the component parts of the universe (McGraw Hill Dictiona [..]
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Astronomyis the science that deals with the material universe beyond the earth’s atmosphere. Natural science engaged with the study of celestial objects.
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AstronomyThe study of the universe and the celestial bodies that reside in it, including their composition, history, location, and motion.
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Astronomy===Noun===
====the study of the physical universe beyond the Earth's atmosphere====
=====Synonyms=====
astronomy
archaeoastronomy
archeoastronomy
astrometry
infrared astronomy
neutrino astronomy
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