Astronomer
"Studying unknown space" By Brock Steffens 3rd hour
Basic information about Astronomers
• They study light from stars
• Some determin size of orbits, planets, moons and comets
• They work 30-40 hours a week
• They occasionally travel for work
• They get payed $89,910 a year
• Astronomers study unknown objects found in space
• Astronomey is one of the oldest science fields
• They take pictures for nasa
• Astronomers usually work for colleges or institutions
Pros and cons for Astronomers
• They get payed $89,910 a year, that's good because that's a reasonable amount of money
• 30-40 hours a week, that's good because you will still have free time
• you only have to go to college for four years, you don't have to wast a lot of your life in college
Cons
• They sometimes have to travel for work, that can be bad because they might not be able to have a pet.
• They sometimes have to work night shifts, because you will be tired the next day
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What do u need to do to succeed in this career
What colleges can you attend to earn a degree for Astronomey
150 W University Blvd, Melbourne, FL 32901
Pros
• I can get an advanced degree for this career
• not a lot of money
• they have all the education I would need
Cons
• far away from home
• can't see my family as much
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University Of Florida
Gainesville, Fl 23611
Pros
• I can get sall the education I would need
• the text books are cheap
• short classes
Cons
• cost a lot of money
• far away from home
• can't see my family as much
• can't get an advanced degree for this career
Yale University
New Haven, CT 06520
Pros
• I can get an advanced degree for this career
• all the education I would need
Cons
• a lot of money
• far away from home
Professional organization for Astronomey
American Astronomical Society
2000 Flordia Ave, NW suite 300 Washington, DC 20009(202)-328-2010
Department of Physics and Astronomy
University, Mankato MN 56001
1-800-722-0544
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Sources
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“Our times.” Our times. Our times, 14 Jan. 2016. Web. 14 Jan. 2016. <http://www.our-times.org/astronomy.html>.
“Physics and Astronomey.” Physics and Astronomey. Physics and Astronomey, 14 Jan. 2016. Web. 14 Jan. 2016. <http://cset.mnsu.edu/pa/orgs/>.
“University of Florida.” University of Flordia. University of Flordia, 14 Jan. 2016. Web. 14 Jan. 2016. <http://explore.research.ufl.edu/incubating-innovation.html>.
“Yale university.” Yale university. Yale university, 14 Jan. 2016. Web. 14 Jan. 2016. <http://www.yale.edu>.