Profession in Astronomy
Title: Profession in Astronomy
Category: /Science & Technology
Details: Words: 381 | Pages: 1 (approximately 235 words/page)
Profession in Astronomy
Category: /Science & Technology
Details: Words: 381 | Pages: 1 (approximately 235 words/page)
People would think that staring at the stars and pondering the interactions
of large bodies of matter would involve a life of quiet contemplation,
removed from the petty day-to-day distractions of the working world. But
being an astronomer involves more then just this. Astronomers track, study
and review data of energy emitted from stars, movements of planetary bodies,
and the interactions between these two phenomena. This highly cerebral
environment requires a person attentive to detail,
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under close supervision, aspiring astronomers can
anticipate long hours, extensive number crunching, and some teaching
assistantship work--the latter may entail grading undergraduate papers and
tests. Once they receive their doctorates, competition among Ph.D.s for
positions is intense.
Astronomers who leave go into a variety of professions where their
science training can be put to use. Refugees from astronomy enter physics,
astrophysics, computer science, high-altitude physics research programs, and
space exploration programs.
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