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Astronomy is, perhaps, the oldest of all sciences. Over the millennia, our study of the heavens has contributed to fields as diverse as music, poetry, timekeeping, art, navigation, and agriculture. It has given us a better perspective of who we are, where we come from, and how we fit into the universe. In addition, astronomy is the only science where the entire laboratory is right outside your back door. And today, more people are interested in astronomy than ever before. Very few get paid to study astronomy in universities or government observatories. Most are “amateur” astronomers instead. These are plumbers, teachers, lawyers, cab drivers-all who leave work each day and step outside each night to enjoy the cosmos. Some just like to gaze at the stars or read about new discoveries; others enjoy building telescopes or taking photos of the heavens. Some perform valuable research like watching variable stars, counting sunspots, or searching for comets. And many belong to an amateur astronomy club where they can share their love for the cosmos with others.
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