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what are some jobs dealing with the universe?


Question Posted Thursday November 5 2015, 8:31 pm

i love everything about the universe. the spiritual side and outer space with the galaxies, stars, planets, black holes just everything!!!

what all are the jobs related to that and describe them pleaseeeee!!!


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rainhorse68 answered Friday November 6 2015, 10:22 am:
A lot of people are employed in research groups, looking into all things pertaining to the universe. The pathway would usually be university (bachelors, or masters or PhD level) in particle physics, astro-physics or astronomy. Possibly pure mathematics? There's one possibility. Mostly academic pathways get people into this line, purely because it's a theoretical topic. Takes a lot of study, but there isn't really a practical/vocational route. Possibly a teacher/lecturer in the subject? Basically, going to university to learn it, so you can 'come back' and get paid to teach it! A lot of top universities have research-groups, and/or work alongside groups in the outside world. So you'd really be involved with the world of cosmology. That's another possibilty. There's a lot of number crunchin and processing involved with research work, and a lot of digital image creation and manipulation. A really good computing degree would be a possible path into the world of the research groups. Really good coding, or computer graphics, or statistical analysis skills would be welcomed. These won't have much to do with the spiritual or fantasy world of cosmology. If you want to immerse yourself in that, possibly being a sci-fi author would suit. Actually, there's no reason why you couldn't have a go at writing some sort of sci-fi or 'mystical' novel or short story in your spare time (alongside study, for instance....but don't let it take-over and eat all your time up!) and fire it off to a few publishers. You never know. One only has to look at someone like J K Rowling and her Harry Potter books, later made into films, and she's minted! The daddy of all space/universe authors must be Arthur C Clarke, and he has been very much involved in the real-life side of the subject too. I'm sure you'll get plenty of other suggestions in your replies here. Watch this space, and good luck. It's a fascinating subject for sure.

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