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Being an astronomer.
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Yes. There have been jobs in astronomy for as long as people can remember.
Astronomy uses science .
Engineering, pure Mathematics, Physics, Astronomy, Cosmology, Rocketry.
You don't "need" any school for astronomy. However, if you want to be seriously considered for any jobs in the field, you should minimally get a bachelor's degree.
Architecture, engineering, physics, astronomy, geology, industrial safety, optics
Yes. There aren't that many commercial jobs in the astronomy field, but there are a fair number of scientists at NASA and at universities and colleges who are paid (although not enough) to do astronomy as a full-time job.
Gerald North has written: 'Astronomy in depth' -- subject(s): Astronomy 'Mastering Astronomy' 'Astronomy explained' -- subject(s): Astronomy 'Mastering astronomy'
There are many fields in science that present opportunities for jobs. For example, medicine, astronomy, and chemistry. Some of the highest paying jobs in science are doctors. Pharmacists and astronomers are also highly paid. job-hunt.org provides listings to the best jobs.
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The proper name for the study of stars is astronomy. A person who studies stars is an astronomer.