Astronomy



Astronomy is a field of science that is based on studying the heavens as an artform and discipline. It is historically lauded as an integral practice because it provides a means by which to discern temporal constructions from spatial structuralisms. When viewing bodies that are present and interpretable in the heavens, the different positions where they take frame within astronomical observation find their lot to be of spatial interpretation and subsequent temporal conduction by way of embodying an interpretable space of contrast in step with the dynamic of movement. Astronomy fields its discipline as the scientific study of the above, and when taken across spectrums of variant complexity, the fundamentals of naturally implicated principle manifest as resultants from which mathematically ordered standardizations complete the enumerated myriad of notions surrounding the art and discipline of astronomical study and practice. The purpose of the fields observance is to, in essence, know what is occurring 'above', so as to make sense of the phenomena that exists below. Time can be measured with astronomy, and when including the entirety of what would be founded as creation, all of the constituents that compose existence as it is understood find their origin from some region, corner, area, or point of space. The whole of what is logically discernable from any and all that exists is made sense of from astronomical study, and given the direct implication of the world in that throe, humanity resides as an incorporable and integral element of that equation as well.

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