Goddess of astronomy
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URANIAGoddess of astronomy.
URANIAMuse of astronomy
URANIAConnoisseur of astronomy
GALILEOFounder of astronomy
PALOMARPeak of astronomy
URANIAMuse of astronomy.
URANOGRAPHYBranch of astronomy.
NAUTICALKind of astronomy
COPERNICUSFather of Modern Astronomy
PTOLEMAICSYSTEMBygone theory of astronomy
URANIAGreek Muse of astronomy
uraniathe Muse of astronomy
uraniasthe Muse of astronomy
LUNARMODULEPart of an astronomy degree?
MMIXInternational Year of Astronomy year
KEPLER"The Father of Modern Astronomy"
EPACTPeriod of time, in astronomy
PICARDFrench father of modern astronomy
uraniathe Greek Muse of astronomy
astronomicalOf or relating to astronomy
AZIMUTHArc of the horizon, in astronomy.
HOWVASTISSPACETitle of a certain astronomy lecture
DSTARRelatively cool red giant of astronomy
KEPLEROne of the fathers of modern astronomy.
astronomersAn expert in or student of astronomy
astronomerexpert in astronomy; scientific observer of the celestial bodies
uranographyThe branch of astronomy concerned with describing and mapping the heavens
astrophysicsthe branch of astronomy dealing with the physical properties of celestial bodies
janskyunit of flux density for electromagnetic radiation, used chiefly in radio astronomy
selenographythe branch of astronomy dealing with the physical features of the moon
secpar(in astronomy) a unit of distance equivalent to 3.262 light years
selenographiesSELENOGRAPHY, the branch of astronomy dealing with the physical features of the moon
astronomera person who is skilled in astronomy or who makes observations of celestial phenomena
astronomiesASTRONOMY, the study of the celestial bodies and the heavens in all scientific aspects
astronomersASTRONOMER, a person who is skilled in astronomy or who makes observations of celestial phenomena
observatorya building or place given over to or equipped for observation of natural phenomena (as in astronomy)
archeoastronomythe scientific study of the beliefs and practices concerning astronomy that existed in ancient and prehistoric civilizations
selenologythe branch of astronomy that deals with the nature and origin of the physical features of the moon.
observatoriesOBSERVATORY, a building or place given over to or equipped for observation of natural phenomena (as in astronomy)
quadrivium(Latin) a higher division of seven liberal arts studied in the Middle Ages, comprising arithmetic, music, astronomy, geometry