Observational Astronomy

Observational astronomy is a division of astronomy concerned with getting data, in contrast with theoretical astrophysics which is mainly concerned with finding out the visional implications of physical models. The practice of observing celestial objects by using telescopes and other astronomical apparatus.

 

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