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Tuesday 25 October 2011

Space science

The term space science may mean:
  • The study of issues specifically related to space travel and space exploration, including space medicine.
  • Science performed in outer space 
  • The study of everything in outer space;this is sometimes called astronomy, but more recently astronomy can also be regarded as a division of broader space science, which has grown to include other related fields.
This article describes the third meaning, space science describing all of the various science fields that are concerned with the study of the Universe, generally also meaning "excluding the Earth" and "outside of the Earth's atmosphere".

Divisions of space science

One proposed timeline of the origin of space, from physical cosmology.

By subject

  • Stellar astronomy - the study of stars
    • Solar astronomy - the study of our Sun
  • Planetary science - the study of planets, especially those other than Earth
  • Galactic astronomy - the study of our Milky Way Galaxy
  • Extragalactic astronomy - the study of the larger universe beyond the Milky Way
  • Physical cosmology - the study of the origin, large-scale structure, and space-time relationships of the universe

Interdisciplinary fields

A simulated-color map of the surface of Venus as measured by synthetic aperture radar on the Magellan probe.
The Helix Nebula, NGC7293.
Comet Tempel 1 67 seconds after colliding with the Deep Impact probe.
  • Astrobiology
  • Astrochemistry or Cosmochemistry
  • Astrophysics - the intersection of physics and space science, the study of the physics of extraterrestrial objects and interstitial spaces
    • Space plasma physics
    • Orbital mechanics or astrodynamics, which also has applications to spacecraft
  • Planetary science - overlaps with Earth science
    • Planetary geology
  • Micro-g environment research
  • Forensic astronomy
  • Space archaeology - the study of human artifacts in outer space
  • Archaeoastronomy - the history of human understanding of the universe
  • Astronautics is the science and engineering of spacefaring and spaceflight, a subset of Aerospace engineering (which includes atmospheric flight)
    • Aerospace engineering
    • Control engineering
    • Orbital mechanics
    • Spacecraft design for launch vehicles and satellites
    • Space environment - study of conditions that affect the operation of spacecraft
    • Spacecraft propulsion
    • Space food
    • Space logistics
    • Space medicine

By approach

  • Observational astronomy - Observatories on the ground as well as space observatories take measurements of celestial entities and phenomena
    • Astrometry - stuies the position and movements of celestial objects
    • Amateur astronomy
  • Theoretical astronomy - mathematical modelling of celestial entities and phenomena

Related activities

  • Space exploration - includes scientific investigations through manned spaceflight and space probes
  • Space colonization
  • Commercialization of space
    • Space manufacturing
    • Space tourism
  • Space warfare
    • Alien invasion
  • Asteroid-impact avoidance
  • Space law
  • Remote sensing
  • Planetarium - A synthetic observatory, used for education and presentations