concept   astronomy

19 commonsense assertions
Cultures (19) Western countries (1) Eastern countries (1) Indigenous cultures (1) ancient civilizations (1) scientific communities (1) Islamic Golden Age (1) New Zealand (1) Western science education (1) modern science (1) space agency (1) Ancient Greek civilization (1) Ancient cultures (1) Europe during Middle Ages (1) Modern educated societies (1) Science-focused cultures (1) Spacefaring countries (1) Traditional societies without modern science education (1) science education in Japan (1) worldwide (1)
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1 astronomy Western countries Astronomy is a popular and respected subject of study in Western countries, focusing on celestial bodies and events. 17
2 astronomy Eastern countries Astronomy in Eastern countries is intertwined with traditional beliefs, astrology, and the influence of celestial bodies on daily life and activities. 7
3 astronomy Indigenous cultures Astronomy is central to indigenous cultural myths, legends, and spiritual beliefs, and is also utilized for navigation and cultural practices. 4
4 astronomy ancient civilizations Ancient civilizations integrated astronomy with mythology, cultural myths, and religious beliefs. 4
5 astronomy scientific communities Astronomy is studied by scientific communities using advanced telescopes, space missions, and scientific research. 4
6 astronomy Islamic Golden Age Islamic Golden Age saw significant advancements in astronomy that influenced scientific thought and navigation. 2
7 astronomy New Zealand Astronomy is an integral part of traditional knowledge, navigation, and cultural spirituality in New Zealand, with celestial bodies holding significant meaning. 2
8 astronomy Western science education Western science education in astronomy emphasizes the scientific principles and physical properties of celestial bodies and phenomena. 2
9 astronomy modern science The modern science of astronomy utilizes advanced technology and scientific principles to understand the cosmos. 2
10 astronomy space agency Space agencies explore and study celestial objects and the universe through the concept of astronomy. 2
11 astronomy Ancient Greek civilization The Ancient Greek civilization pioneered the systematic study of celestial bodies and their movements in astronomy. 1
12 astronomy Ancient cultures Ancient cultures associated the geocentric model of the universe with cultural and religious significance in astronomy. 1
13 astronomy Europe during Middle Ages Astronomy was not highly advanced in Europe during the Middle Ages, with significant developments happening in the Renaissance and later periods. 1
14 astronomy Modern educated societies Modern educated societies study celestial bodies using advanced telescopes, satellites, and scientific theories to understand the universe in the field of astronomy. 1
15 astronomy Science-focused cultures Astronomy is studied as a scientific discipline in science-focused cultures to understand the universe and celestial bodies. 1
16 astronomy Spacefaring countries Astronomy is a important field of study and exploration for spacefaring countries. 1
17 astronomy Traditional societies without modern science education 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. 1
18 astronomy science education in Japan Japan's science education incorporates traditional beliefs about the sun as a deity and emphasizes appreciation for celestial events. 1
19 astronomy worldwide Astronomy is a worldwide concept that views the sun as a star and the central body of our solar system. 1