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American
Astronomy: Community, Careers, and Power, 1859-1940 |
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Astronomer
- Page 20 |
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Occupational
Outlook Handbook - Page 138 |
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Bulletin
of the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics - Page 39 |
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Occupational
Outlook Handbook - Page 138 |
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Astronomy
in the Real World - Page 25 |
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Careers
in Personal Space Travel - Page 17 |
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Astronomy:
Cool Women in Space |
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Occupational
Outlook Handbook, 2002-2003 - Page 235 |
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Sky
and Ocean Joined: The US Naval Observatory 1830-2000Sky and
Ocean Joined: The US Naval Observatory 1830-2000 |
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Diversity,
Equity, and Inclusion in Astronomy: A Modern History |
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Essential
Radio Astronomy |
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An
Astronomer's Tale: A Bricklayer’s Guide to the Galaxy |
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Always
Looking Up: Nancy Grace Roman, Astronomer |
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Online
Resources and Articles |
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About
a Career in Astronomy |
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Physicists
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Careers
in Astronomy |
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10
Popular Astronomy Jobs That Pay Well |
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What
does an astronomer do? |
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Astronomer
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Physicists
and Astronomers : Occupational Outlook Handbook |
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Astronomer
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What
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What
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Little Known Astronomy Facts |
| 1. "The
sun is 400 times larger than
the moon but is 400 times
further away from Earth,
making them appear the same
size." |
| 2. "Only
half a billionth of the
energy released by the sun
reaches Earth." |
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3. "Space
isn't that far away. In theory, if you could
drive your car upwards, you could be there
in less than an hour." |
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4. "An
asteroid about the size of a car enters
Earth’s atmosphere roughly once a year – but
it burns up before it reaches us." |
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5. "A
single day on Venus is longer than an entire
year on Earth." Read More at
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