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astronomy

the study of planets, stars, the universe e.c.t.

Comes from the word Astro, which is latin for star and nomy which meens system of rules, laws, or knowledge of a particular field

This word is often confused with astrology, which is the study of planets/sun/moon and how it relates to human behavhiour

The stars are so beautiful, I think I want to study astronomy

by hamsterhamster December 16, 2008

74πŸ‘ 12πŸ‘Ž


astronomy

Astronomy is the scientific study of celestial objects such as stars, planets, comets, and galaxies.

when i grow up i want to study astronomy

by omfgnowayitssamm September 30, 2007

105πŸ‘ 25πŸ‘Ž


astronomy

the study of shit in space

Astronomy is wack, yo.

by zeropointfive November 10, 2019

14πŸ‘ 16πŸ‘Ž


Astronomy

A scientific study for those who seek to understand the intricate ways of other worlds and galaxies because they’ve given up trying to fathom the ways of this one.

"I didn’t see this coming when I left Kansas for the Windy City. At the time I was in college, Loyola University, majoring in astronomy. Why astronomy? Simple, there wasn’t anything on Earth that could motivate me enough to go to an 8 AM class on a half-way regular basis."

My Keys to Success
Published in Crosscurrents Magazine 2006

by nethcev! August 20, 2006

150πŸ‘ 38πŸ‘Ž


Astronomy

Very pretty girl, nice, loving & pure. The prettiest brown eyes. Beautiful long wavy brown hair. Funny girl, really. I love her. She’s perfect, everything about her is so nice. Im so in love with astronomy.

Me: astronomy, i love you
Astronomy: i love you too <3

by Notkinman May 6, 2022

2πŸ‘ 4πŸ‘Ž


Astronomy Domine

"Astronomy Domine," composed by Syd Barrett, is the first track on Pink Floyd's 1967 album, The Piper at the Gates of Dawn. Complete with beeping, mind-blowing instrumentals, and the naming of celestial bodies, "Astronomy Domine" is an awe-inspiring example of psychedelic and space rock.

Astronomy Domine reduced her to hysterical giggling.

by RGar May 13, 2008

24πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


Astronomy Domine

"Astronomy Domine," composed by Syd Barrett, is the first track on Pink Floyd's 1967 album, The Piper at the Gates of Dawn. Complete with beeping, mind-blowing instrumentals, and the naming of celestial bodies, "Astronomy Domine" is an awe-inspiring example of psychedelic and space rock.

Astronomy Domine

Lime and limpid green
A second scene
A fight between the blue
You once knew
Floating down the sound resounds
Around the icy waters underground
Jupiter and Saturn
Oberon Miranda and Titania
Neptune Titan
Stars can frighten you

Blinding signs flap flicker flicker flicker
Blam pow pow
Stairway scare Dan Dare
Who's there?

Lime and limpid green
The sound surrounds the icy waters under
Lime and limpid green
The sound surrounds the icy waters
Underground

by RGar May 13, 2008

14πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž