Astronomía (en. Astronomy)

/astronoˈmi.a/

Meaning & Definition

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noun
Science that deals with the study of celestial objects such as stars, planets, comets, and galaxies.
Astronomy helps us understand the universe and our place in it.
La astronomía nos ayuda a comprender el universo y nuestro lugar en él.
Discipline that uses observation and theory to understand space phenomena.
Advances in astronomy have revealed many things about the Big Bang.
Los avances en astronomía han revelado muchas cosas sobre el Big Bang.
Study of the formation and evolution of celestial bodies.
Modern astronomy is largely based on physics and mathematics.
La astronomía moderna se basa en gran medida en la física y matemáticas.

Etymology

From the Greek 'astron' (star) and 'nomos' (law), referring to the law of the stars.

Common Phrases and Expressions

astronomical observation
The act of observing celestial bodies using telescopes or other instruments.
observación astronómica
astronomical spectrum
Analysis of the light of celestial bodies to determine their composition.
espectro astronómico
celestial body
Any natural object found in outer space.
cuerpo celeste

Related Words

telescope
Instrument used to observe distant objects in space.
telescopio
planet
Celestial body that orbits around a star.
planeta
star
Celestial body that emits its own light due to nuclear reactions in its core.
estrella

Slang Meanings

Study of stars.
She has always had an interest in astronomy, especially in the study of stars.
Ella siempre ha tenido un interés por la astronomía, especialmente en el estudio de estrellas.
Science of celestial bodies.
Astronomy is considered the oldest science.
La astronomía es considerada la ciencia más antigua.