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Are you fascinated by space? Does the infinity of the universe amaze you? Would you like to study stars, moon, sun, and other celestial bodies? If yes, you should consider astronomy as your career path!

Astronomy is one of the oldest sciences. In ancient days, astronomers use to carry out observation of the night sky to make predictions about the celestial objects. Astronomy is the scientific study of stars, planets, comets, and galaxies, generally known as the celestial bodies. It is also the study of all the phenomena outside earth’s atmosphere. It integrates the knowledge of mathematics, physics, chemistry, evolution, the motion of celestial objects, and meteorology. 

Examples: Galileo Galilei, Giovanni Cassini, Christiaan Huygens,  Sir Isaac Newton, Edmond Halley and  Charles Messier and few of the most famous astronomers in the history. 

 

What are the roles and responsibilities for astronomer?

  • Observe and study the nature of matter and energy in the universe.
  • Conduct research on space, stars, moon, galaxies etc.
  • Publish their findings in journals.
  • Participate in seminars, conferences and meetings.
  • If you take the academic route, you will spend your professional life conducting research, writing research papers, lecturing students and presenting your research findings at academic conferences around the world.
  • Perform complex calculations as part of the analysis and evaluation of data, using computers.
  • Describe and express observations and conclusions in mathematical terms.
  • Analyze data from research conducted to detect and measure physical phenomena.
  • Report experimental results by writing papers for scientific journals or by presenting information at scientific conferences.
  • Design computer simulations to model physical data so that it can be better understood.
  • Develop theories and laws based on observation and experiments, and apply these theories and laws to problems in areas such as aerospace technology.

What are the key skills required for Astronomy?

  • Critical Thinking
  • Contious Learning
  • Science
  • Physics
  • Mathematics
  • Complex Problem Solving
  • Data Interpretation
  • High research capacity
  • Social Perceptiveness

What are the career opportunities in Astronomy?

  • Astronomy Professor
  • Astrophysicist
  • Research Consultant
  • Research Physicist
  • Research Scientist
  • Scientist
  • Astronomer
  • Physicist

What is the salary and demand for astronomer?

1 Fees
Medium
2 Demand
High
3 Salary
High
4 Level Of Preparation
High

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What education is required to become an astronomer?

  • Student can do 12-Science. Then complete B.Sc in Physics/Applied Physics. Further you can Proceed with M.Sc in Physics. Further you can Proceed with Ph.D.in Physics (Crack CSIR-UGC-NET examination).
  • Student can do 12-Science. Then complete B.Tech Computer Science. Further you can Proceed with M.Tech/M.Sc in Physics/ Astrophysics.
  • Student can do 12th Maths. Then complete B.Sc in Physics. Further you can Proceed with M.Sc Physics/Astronomy/Astrophysics. Further you can Proceed with Join Astronomy program and Ph.D..

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