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astronomy

[uh-stron-uh-mee] / əˈstrɒn ə mi /


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FRBs are among the most puzzling phenomena in astronomy, but locating where they come from with precision could mark the start of a new phase in research, allowing scientists to better understand their cosmic origins.

From Science Daily

Cleaver said she was always interested in astronomy while a pupil at Chelmsford County High School and later studied physics at Durham University.

From BBC

“It’s important to keep all my professional options open,” Traveler said, politely ignoring my untimely demise, “but I’m more interested in astronomy than murder.”

From Literature

If you don't have access to binoculars or a telescope you might be able to attend a local astronomy society event to get a better look.

From BBC

Wilson Observatory to satisfy his lifelong interest in astronomy.

From Los Angeles Times