they accomplished the number 60 and that 60 is in a minute and in a hour.
No. Astronomy is a branch of science, but not all science deals with astronomy.
Astronomy is planets and space earth science is about earth
Jay M. Pasachoff has written: 'Peterson First Guide to Solar System' 'University astronomy' -- subject(s): Astronomy 'Teacher's guide for Contemporary astronomy' 'Astronomy, from the earth to the universe' -- subject(s): Astronomy 'Astronomy now' -- subject(s): Astronomy 'Earth Science' 'Scott, Foresman earth science' -- subject(s): Earth sciences 'An exploration near Agades and Timbuktu in advance of the 1973 total solar eclipse' -- subject(s): Description and travel 'Peterson First Guide to Astronomy' 'Study guide to Contemporary astronomy' 'Peterson first guide to the solar system' -- subject(s): Astronomy, Solar system, Juvenile literature, Observers' manuals, Amateurs' manuals 'The Cosmos' -- subject(s): Astronomy, Cosmology 'A brief view of astronomy' -- subject(s): Astronomy 'Contemporary Astronomy' -- subject(s): Astronomy, textbook 'A Field Guide to Stars and Planets' 'Prentice Hall Science Explorer Astronomy (Science Explorer)'
That's part of the field of Astronomy.
Science is all about finding out how the world works. Astronomy does that too, ergo, it is a science.
Astronomy
Astronomy is the study of celestial objects (Space objects).
Astronomy uses science .
Astronomy.
Astronomy
Douglas McTavish has written: 'Joseph Lister' -- subject(s): Biography, Juvenile literature, Physicians, Surgeons 'Joseph Lister (Pioneers of Science)' 'Isaac Newton' -- subject(s): Astronomy, Biography, History, Juvenile literature, Physicists, Physics, Scientists 'James Watt (Pioneers of Science)' 'Journey through science' 'Galileo (Pioneers of Science)'
The areas of science are Chemistry, Biology, Astronomy, and Earth Science.