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What (who) is astronomical - definition

SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF CELESTIAL OBJECTS AND PHENOMENA
Stellar astronomy; Astronomical; Astronomic; Space stuff; Stars and Planets; Space astronomy; Astronomical arts
  • Greek equatorial [[sundial]], [[Alexandria on the Oxus]], present-day Afghanistan 3rd–2nd century BC.
  • [[Mz 3]], often referred to as the Ant planetary nebula. Ejecting gas from the dying central star shows symmetrical patterns unlike the chaotic patterns of ordinary explosions.
  • X-ray jet made from a supermassive black hole found by NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory, made visible by light from the early Universe
  • Star cluster [[Pismis 24]] with a nebula
  • [[Galileo]]'s sketches and observations of the [[Moon]] revealed that the surface was mountainous.
  • [[Hubble Extreme Deep Field]]
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  • The [[Paranal Observatory]] of [[European Southern Observatory]] shooting a [[laser guide star]] to the [[Galactic Center]]
  • An astronomical chart from an early scientific manuscript, c. 1000.
  • Observed structure of the [[Milky Way]]'s spiral arms
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  • Solar observatory [[Lomnický štít]] ([[Slovakia]]) built in 1962
  • A celestial map from the 17th century, by the Dutch cartographer [[Frederik de Wit]].
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  • Astronomical Observatory, New South Wales, Australia 1873
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  • Amateur astronomers can build their own equipment, and hold star parties and gatherings, such as [[Stellafane]].
  • The [[Subaru Telescope]] (left) and [[Keck Observatory]] (center) on [[Mauna Kea]], both examples of an observatory that operates at near-infrared and visible wavelengths. The [[NASA Infrared Telescope Facility]] (right) is an example of a telescope that operates only at near-infrared wavelengths.
  • The [[Very Large Array]] in [[New Mexico]], an example of a [[radio telescope]]
  • An [[ultraviolet]] image of the Sun's active [[photosphere]] as viewed by the [[TRACE]] space telescope. ''[[NASA]] photo''

Astronomical         
·adj Of or pertaining to astronomy; in accordance with the methods or principles of astronomy.
astronomical         
1.
If you describe an amount, especially the cost of something as astronomical, you are emphasizing that it is very large indeed.
Houses in the village are selling for astronomical prices...
ADJ [emphasis]
astronomically
He was astronomically wealthy...
House prices had risen astronomically.
ADV: ADV adj, ADV after v
2.
Astronomical means relating to astronomy.
...the British Astronomical Association.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
astronomical         
¦ adjective
1. relating to astronomy.
2. informal (of an amount) extremely large.
Derivatives
astronomic adjective
astronomically adverb

Wikipedia

Astronomy

Astronomy (from Ancient Greek ἀστρονομία (astronomía) 'science that studies the laws of the stars') is a natural science that studies celestial objects and phenomena. It uses mathematics, physics, and chemistry in order to explain their origin and evolution. Objects of interest include planets, moons, stars, nebulae, galaxies, and comets. Relevant phenomena include supernova explosions, gamma ray bursts, quasars, blazars, pulsars, and cosmic microwave background radiation. More generally, astronomy studies everything that originates beyond Earth's atmosphere. Cosmology is a branch of astronomy that studies the universe as a whole.

Astronomy is one of the oldest natural sciences. The early civilizations in recorded history made methodical observations of the night sky. These include the Babylonians, Greeks, Indians, Egyptians, Chinese, Maya, and many ancient indigenous peoples of the Americas. In the past, astronomy included disciplines as diverse as astrometry, celestial navigation, observational astronomy, and the making of calendars. Nowadays, professional astronomy is often said to be the same as astrophysics.

Professional astronomy is split into observational and theoretical branches. Observational astronomy is focused on acquiring data from observations of astronomical objects. This data is then analyzed using basic principles of physics. Theoretical astronomy is oriented toward the development of computer or analytical models to describe astronomical objects and phenomena. These two fields complement each other. Theoretical astronomy seeks to explain observational results and observations are used to confirm theoretical results.

Astronomy is one of the few sciences in which amateurs play an active role. This is especially true for the discovery and observation of transient events. Amateur astronomers have helped with many important discoveries, such as finding new comets.

Examples of use of astronomical
1. I‘m just not sure why advertisers spend this astronomical amount of money when the voice isn‘t even identifiable." By astronomical, we‘re talking seven figures, easy.
2. Naming a planet is no simple process, for the International Astronomical Union (IAU), the body officially in charge of assigning astronomical names, is sensitive to tradition.
3. "Despite that, they are getting away with charging astronomical fees.
4. Others believe the monument was part of an astronomical calendar.
5. Professor Paul Murdin, Treasurer, The Royal Astronomical Society, London W1.