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| skill      = Astronomer
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'''Astronomer''' is a [[scholar]] skill. It is used by scholars when thinking about astronomical [[topics]]:
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'''Astronomer''' is a [[scholar]] skill. It is used by scholars when thinking about astronomical [[topics]].
 
 
Also possibly these [[topic#Engineering|engineering topics]]:
 
  
 
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! scope="col" style="width: 25%;" | Wikipedia link
 
! scope="col" style="width: 25%;" | Wikipedia link
 
! scope="col" style="width: 25%;" | Subdivision
 
! scope="col" style="width: 25%;" | Subdivision
! scope="col" style="width: 25%;" | Skills used in research
 
 
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|Armillary sphere
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|Empirical observation
|The construction and use of armillary spheres
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|Methods of empirical observation in astronomy
|[[wikipedia:Armillary sphere|Armillary sphere]]
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|[[wikipedia:Empirical evidence|Empirical evidence]]
|Astronomy
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|Method
|[[Mechanic]]
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|-
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|Path models
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|
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|[[wikipedia:Orbit modeling|Orbit modeling]]
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|Method
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|-
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|Astrography
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| The creation of star charts
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|[[wikipedia:Star chart|Star chart]]
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|''n/a''
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|-
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|Dates of lunar and solar eclipses
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|
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|[[wikipedia:Saros (astronomy)|Saros (astronomy)]]
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|''n/a''
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|-
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|Daylight variation with solar year
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|The variation of daylight with the season
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|[[wikipedia:Daytime#Daytime variations with latitude and seasons|Daytime § Daytime variations with latitude and seasons]]
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|''n/a''
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|-
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|Geocentrism
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|The theory that the sun moves around the world
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|[[wikipedia:Geocentric model|Geocentric model]]
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|''n/a''
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|-
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|Height of tides vs moon and sun
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|The height of the tides, the moon and the sun
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|[[wikipedia:Pytheas#Pytheas_on_the_tides|Pytheas § Pytheas on the tides]] and [[wikipedia:Tide|Tide]]
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|''n/a''
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|-
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|Heliocentrism
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|The theory that the world moves around the sun
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|[[wikipedia:Heliocentric model|Heliocentric model]]
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|''n/a''
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|-
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|Path of the moon
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|The path of the moon
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|[[wikipedia:Orbit of the Moon|Orbit of the Moon]]
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|''n/a''
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|-
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|Phases of the moon
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|The phases of the moon
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|[[wikipedia:Lunar phase|Lunar phase]]
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|''n/a''
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|-
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|Precession of equinoxes
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|[[wikipedia:Axial precession|Axial precession]]
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|''n/a''
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|-
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|Relationship between lunar solar year
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|The relationship between the lunar and solar year
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|[[wikipedia:Lunisolar calendar|Lunisolar calendar]]
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|''n/a''
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|-
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|Shape of the world
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|
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|[[wikipedia:Spherical Earth|Spherical Earth]]
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|''n/a''
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|-
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|Star catalogues 100
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|
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|[[wikipedia:Star catalogue|Star catalogue]]
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|''n/a''
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|-
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|Star catalogues 1000
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|
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|[[wikipedia:Star catalogue|Star catalogue]]
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|''n/a''
 
|-
 
|-
|Astrolabe
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|Star magnitude classification
|The construction and use of the astrolabe
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|[[wikipedia:Astrolabe|Astrolabe]]
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|[[wikipedia:Magnitude (astronomy)|Magnitude (astronomy)]]
|Astronomy
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|''n/a''
|[[Mechanic]]
 
 
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|Dioptra
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|Stellar Spectroscopy
|The construction and use of the dioptra
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|The classification of stars based on the light they emit
|[[wikipedia:Dioptra|Dioptra]]
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|[[wikipedia:Astronomical spectroscopy|Astronomical spectroscopy]]
|Astronomy
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|''n/a''
|[[Mechanic]]
 
 
|-
 
|-
|Mural instrument
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|Summer winter moon
|The construction and use of a mural instrument or '''mural quadrant'''
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|The rise of the moon according to the season
|[[wikipedia:Mural instrument|Mural instrument]]
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|[[wikipedia:Lunar calendar|Lunar calendar]]
|Astronomy
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|''n/a''
|[[Mechanic]]
 
 
|-
 
|-
|Orrery
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|Summer winter sun
|The construction and use of the orrery
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| The rise of the sun according to the season
|[[wikipedia:Orrery|Orrery]]
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|[[wikipedia:Solar calendar|Solar calendar]]
|Astronomy
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|''n/a''
|[[Mechanic]]
 
 
|-
 
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|Spherical astrolabe
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|Tides and the moon
|The construction and use of the spherical astrolabe
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| The relationship between the moon and the tides
|[[wikipedia:Astrolabe|Astrolabe]]
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|[[wikipedia:Seleucus_of_Seleucia#Tides|Seleucus of Seleucia § Tides]] and [[wikipedia:Tide|Tide]]
|Astronomy
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|''n/a''
|[[Mechanic]]
 
 
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