astrophysics

IPA: æstroʊfˈɪzɪks

noun

  • The branch of astronomy or physics that deals with the physical properties of celestial bodies and with the interaction between matter and radiation in celestial bodies and in the space between them.
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Examples of "astrophysics" in Sentences

  • Still, it's good to make plans for your future beautiful career in astrophysics!
  • I think getting a degree in astrophysics would be easier than working that thing.
  • I'd take ya - astrophysics is hot right now I mean look at sheldon's friend Howard - so hot!
  • If you're keeping track of all the delegate math (which requires an advanced degree in astrophysics), here you go.
  • Maybe they want to prove that there is ansolutely no way they could scare off a man by earning a PhD in astrophysics!
  • A friend I have known for many years did graduate work in astrophysics, but couldn't find a job and ended up as what he describes as,
  • Katz, a member of the prestigious JASON think tank, did his early work in astrophysics, though he now tackles a wide variety of physics problems.
  • Even though Roddenberry didn't pursue a career in astrophysics, he has collaborated with NASA, The Kennedy Space Center and other groups to promote space travel and astronomy.
  • In 1965 she became the first woman to receive a physics degree from the University of California at Davis, and went on to receive a PhD in astrophysics from Georgia State University.
  • [When coming] up with the Krell backstory and who they are, I sat down with some of the nation's best minds in astrophysics and planetary geology and A.I. and asked them -- based on what we know now -- what will a million years from now look like?

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