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Are there any jobs in the astronomy field that don't require any mathematics

[From: ] [author: ] [Date: 12-10-31] [Hit: ]
or stuff like that.Can you think of any possibilities?-You could be a writer about the conceptual aspects of astronomy, but you would still need some background in mathematics even for that.Plus a degree in Language Arts.And even then,......
I love astronomy but my math skills aren't good enough to become a professional astronomer. Are there any jobs that dont require math or physics, like what about starting your own astronomy company selling telescopes, or creating the first space hotel, or stuff like that. Can you think of any possibilities?

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You could be a writer about the conceptual aspects of astronomy, but you would still need some background in mathematics even for that. Plus a degree in Language Arts. And even then, becoming a published author requires a lot of skill, hard work, practice and luck. There is nothing wrong with being an amateur astronomer at night, and having a day job. Most of the astronomers around the world are amateurs, partly because of the intense work it takes to become a professional, and partly because of the intense competition there is for such jobs. You could earn the same amount of money in numerous other fields, without nearly the educational dedication. That way, your hobby can remain your hobby, something you do for fun, while your job can be your job, something you do for a living.

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No. Pretty much all the jobs in astronomy require a PhD in physics, astrophysics, or astronomy, and those require some graduate level math courses. The few jobs in astronomy that don't require a PhD include things like observatory assistants (still need a lot of math for algebra and geometry calculations), planetarium show giver (usually not a paid position, still need to understand a lot of physics) and some teaching positions (still requires a lot of math). Telescope salespeople need to be able to explain how to calculate magnification and other properties of observations.

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Become the CEO of NASA -
All you have to do is appear on NASA TV sometimes. So you need to know which is your best profile. Wait - which is your better profile.

And you have a lot of experts close handy to answer any technical questions.

By the way ... selling telescopes requires maths.

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Well, since effectively all professions in the astronomy field require algebra and above, probably the only job in that field you could perform without math skills is a custodial one.

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Toilet Cleaner at NASA.

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Janitor. Someone's got to clean up the lab, and the bathrooms.
No math needed!
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