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astronomy
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Western countries
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Astronomy is a popular and respected subject of study in Western countries, focusing on celestial bodies and events.
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17
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2
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astronomy
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Eastern countries
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Astronomy in Eastern countries is intertwined with traditional beliefs, astrology, and the influence of celestial bodies on daily life and activities.
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7
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3
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astronomy
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Indigenous cultures
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Astronomy is central to indigenous cultural myths, legends, and spiritual beliefs, and is also utilized for navigation and cultural practices.
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4
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4
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astronomy
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ancient civilizations
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Ancient civilizations integrated astronomy with mythology, cultural myths, and religious beliefs.
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5
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astronomy
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scientific communities
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Astronomy is studied by scientific communities using advanced telescopes, space missions, and scientific research.
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6
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astronomy
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Islamic Golden Age
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Islamic Golden Age saw significant advancements in astronomy that influenced scientific thought and navigation.
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2
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7
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astronomy
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New Zealand
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Astronomy is an integral part of traditional knowledge, navigation, and cultural spirituality in New Zealand, with celestial bodies holding significant meaning.
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2
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8
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astronomy
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Western science education
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Western science education in astronomy emphasizes the scientific principles and physical properties of celestial bodies and phenomena.
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2
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9
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astronomy
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modern science
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The modern science of astronomy utilizes advanced technology and scientific principles to understand the cosmos.
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10
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astronomy
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space agency
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Space agencies explore and study celestial objects and the universe through the concept of astronomy.
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11
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astronomy
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Ancient Greek civilization
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The Ancient Greek civilization pioneered the systematic study of celestial bodies and their movements in astronomy.
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12
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astronomy
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Ancient cultures
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Ancient cultures associated the geocentric model of the universe with cultural and religious significance in astronomy.
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13
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astronomy
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Europe during Middle Ages
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Astronomy was not highly advanced in Europe during the Middle Ages, with significant developments happening in the Renaissance and later periods.
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14
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astronomy
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Modern educated societies
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Modern educated societies study celestial bodies using advanced telescopes, satellites, and scientific theories to understand the universe in the field of astronomy.
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15
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astronomy
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Science-focused cultures
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Astronomy is studied as a scientific discipline in science-focused cultures to understand the universe and celestial bodies.
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16
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astronomy
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Spacefaring countries
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Astronomy is a important field of study and exploration for spacefaring countries.
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17
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astronomy
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Traditional societies without modern science education
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Traditional societies without modern science education view celestial bodies as deities or spiritual entities with great influence on daily life and events in the concept of astronomy.
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18
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astronomy
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science education in Japan
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Japan's science education incorporates traditional beliefs about the sun as a deity and emphasizes appreciation for celestial events.
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19
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astronomy
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worldwide
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Astronomy is a worldwide concept that views the sun as a star and the central body of our solar system.
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