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Interested in space science/studying about the universe/moon walk...read on! PLEASE?
Im really interested in astronomy, studying about the solar system, and extra terrestrials, finding new planets and things like that. I really want to go out in space, experiment and research which does not involve a lot of physics as i really dont like it.
What kind of career includes all this? Astronaut? Engineering?
Please help. its about my career. Thankss for the help!
4 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Engineering helps you to find a way
first of all, YOU must be in the same energy as you are now.... that is your interests in this field must not get diminished at any point in your life.... Don't think that i am discouraging or threatening you... its all about your life... so you must be very much strong enough to face the challenges in your career like:
==>you must be well efficient enough to answer the questions from all areas of physics, chemistry, mathematics(esp:differentiation and integration)
==>in your college go for some advanced courses like B.E. nanotechnology and then finish a masters degree in astrophysics or astronomy or in physics itself
==>get updated with every facts of the newest technologies in your field.....
==>after all this, keep the same burning desire in you till you achieve what you feel.......
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<ALL THE BEST>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Source(s): my knowledge - 1 decade ago
I also felt that way so I am currently taking an astronomy class in college. I'm sorry to say that physics, chemistry and math are all a huge part of astronomy. But don't let that discourage u. Go for it. Astronomy will change the way you see everything in a good way. Good luck
- eriLv 71 decade ago
If you want to go into space, you'd be an astronaut - you'll need at least a 4-year college degree in a science or math field (high degrees, MS, MD, PhD are better) and a few years of work experience to apply to the astronaut training program. Few get in and even fewer go to space, so while it's a good goal chances are good you won't make it, so pick a major you'll enjoy working with otherwise. To do research in astronomy and discover new things, you're going to need to major in physics in college (and take classes in astronomy, math, and computer science) and then go on for a PhD in physics, astrophysics, or astronomy. Sorry, if you want to to work in this field you simply cannot avoid physics. It's absolutely essential.
- ?Lv 45 years ago
i think of that is surprising. i stumble on it so thrilling because of the fact the universe is very almost almost properly matched interior the human suggestions. we've already got here across land and each thing on earth, so why don't extra human beings desire to understand what's coming next? that is kinda extraordinary to think of that maximum folk in our society are not interested in area. i could could say i'm extra interested in area than the rest. i does not supply it up for the international itself.