Analyze and interpret large amounts of astronomical data, using statistical methods to extract meaningful information.
Teach astronomy concepts at different educational levels, from elementary schools to universities.
Design and develop spacecraft, satellites, and related technology, often working in conjunction with space agencies.
Investigate the potential for life in outer space and study the origins and evolution of life in the universe.
Study the composition, structure, and history of planets and moons, providing insights into the solar system's evolution.
Focus on understanding the physical properties and behavior of celestial bodies and phenomena.
Work on various aspects of space exploration, including mission design and analysis of data from space missions.
Responsible for the operation and maintenance of telescopes and astronomical equipment, crucial for observational astronomy.
Engage in scientific studies to expand our knowledge of the universe. This role often involves analyzing data and publishing findings.