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What is the difference between astronomy and cosmology? - Ar-Gimilzor - 01-27-2011

What is the difference between astronomy and cosmology? Are they the same thing? Also what is astrophysics?


Re: What is the difference between astronomy and cosmology? - Handir - 01-27-2011

astronomy is the study of the stars.
cosmology is the study of the origin and creation of the universe.

Astrophysics is the study of physics in space and how it interacts with things, and what doesn't apply to our normal realm of physics. Like a black hole, it has it's own type of physics, Quantum Physics.


Re: What is the difference between astronomy and cosmology? - Tar-Meneldur - 01-27-2011

Cosmology is the study of the universe taken as a whole. At the current size of the universe, cosmology deals with structures no smaller than superclusters of galaxies. Astronomy deals with structures smaller than the universe as a whole, such as galaxy clusters, galaxies, stars, black holes, supernovae, planets and so forth. Cosmology is more theoretical than astronomy, and astronomy is more observational than cosmology.


Re: What is the difference between astronomy and cosmology? - Aratan - 01-27-2011

Astronomy is the study of the stars, planets, nebulae, etc. in the known universe, their movements, and their creation (if you are lucky enough to see the creation or destruction of anything-everything lasts so long that it is really very difficult to see anything happen). Cosmology is the why things work of the Universe. It studies quarks, bosons, leptons, gluons, and other particles, as well as the shape of the universe, its origins, and the investigations of theoretical phenomena.


RE: What is the difference between astronomy and cosmology? - Akshay_M - 08-02-2021

Astronomy: the field that is concerned with the motion, movement, and kinematics of stars and other celestial objects. Often described as air-traffic controllers with waaaaaaaaay too much time on their hands. Wink They must also know advanced mathematics, but not the same stuff as above. Their equations are more concerned with the previously-mentioned movements.

Cosmology: the field that literally studies everything about the Universe. Most folks think this field is the one that’s concerned with the beginning of time as we know it; things like the big bang come into question. But in actuality, that is a little-known field called Cosmogony. Cosmogony is the field that only studies the Universe from the beginning. Again, advanced maths knowledge is a heavy requirement, since all these fields come under applied physics. And we all know applied is just a fancy way of saying “stuck in the lab”. Big Grin