Astronomy

//əˈstɹɑn.ə.mi//

"Astronomy" in a Sentence (12 examples)

Maya priests learned much about astronomy.

What interests me greatly is astronomy.

I learned much about astronomy from him.

Astronomy is the science of the universe.

Astronomy is by no means a new science.

Astronomy deals with the stars and planets.

Astronomy is the science of heavenly bodies.

He studies astronomy, or the science of stars.

He was a great authority on astronomy, or the science of the heavenly bodies.

It seems that he is interested in astronomy.

The fact is, dark energy is the biggest mystery in science. It has driven a huge amount of research in the past decade, and was a key driver in last year’s “New Worlds, New Horizons” report from the National Academies of Science, which prioritized future astronomy and astrophysics projects.

Not from the stars do I my judgment pluck; And yet methinks I have astronomy […]

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