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Question: What is the difference between cosmology and astronomy?

Asked by verena (36 points) on Aug 1, 2009  under Science & Mathematics 1 answers

What is the difference between cosmology and astronomy?


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violetta (36 points)

on Aug 1, 2009

Cosmology is the science that studies the whole universe, including theories about its origin, evolution, structure, and future. The study of the origin of the universe and of astronomical systems, such as the solar system, if often called cosmogony. Astronomy is the study of the universe and the celestial bodies, gas, and dust within it. Astronomy includes observations and theories about the solar system, the stars, the galaxies, and the general structure of space. Astronomy also includes cosmology, the study of the universe and its past and future. People who study astronomy are called astronomers, and they use a wide variety of methods to perform their research. These methods usually involve ideas of physics, so most astronomers are also astrophysicists, and the terms astronomer and astrophysicist are basically identical. Some areas of astronomy also use techniques of chemistry, geology, and biology.


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