Hi, i' am currently thinking about what career to pick, and astronomy and/or astrophysics seems to be my most interested thing to do. I'm aware that pay etc isn't the best in this job but im not too fussed about that. But what i do want to know is, can i do both astronomy and astrophysics at a specific university (not gotten as far as picking on yet). Basically, I have researched this for a while and most just offer Astronomy, Astrophysics or Physics with an option of Astronomy in the last year or something. But is it possible to do both astronomy and astrophysics? I know that astronomy covers some astrophysics, but i presume its only the small amount and wouldn't be in as much concentration. I' am very fascinated in the formation of planets, stars, black holes etc whilst also interested in the mechanics of space ie. how long would it take to get from earth to mars traveling at set speed etc. So i don't think I'll get my optimum without doing both.
Any advice/help?
I have not yet decided where to go, but basing that on this fact if they can be done together at good concentrations of one another.
Thanks.
This is within the United Kingdom by the way (studying Physics, Chemsitry, Maths and Economics at A level)
Any advice/help?
I have not yet decided where to go, but basing that on this fact if they can be done together at good concentrations of one another.
Thanks.
This is within the United Kingdom by the way (studying Physics, Chemsitry, Maths and Economics at A level)