Nature
Earth science is the study of what our planet is made of, how it has changed over time and how its systems interact, including the oceans and its magnetic field. Geochemists can apply their skills and knowledge to study the chemistry of meteorites and other samples of space rock (cosmochemistry) as well as using telescopes to study the chemistry of material in space (astrochemistry). Atmospheric science is the scientific and mathematical study of the Earth's atmosphere, climate, and weather.
Making things
Modern telescopes have lots of sensitive instruments on them that can make different measurements and record different types of data. They can also weigh thousands of tonnes and are often located in extreme environments, high up on mountains in deserts. The James Webb Space Telescope team also face the challenge of getting it to work in space.
Astronomers use telescopes to observe objects in space. Space scientists use space probes and robots to explore beyond Earth.
History
Perhaps you are more interested in history but like astronomy as a hobby? Well, there are careers looking at the history of astronomy, both ancient and modern.
If you love history and astronomy, then these jobs might interest you: Historian (Astronomy, Science or Cultural), Author, Museum Curator, Librarian, Archaeoastronomer, Conservationist, Anthropologist. Many people working in this field, work in both a physics and an arts department.
You may think that astronomy, a science, and history are poles apart. In fact, many astronomers love history, and many historians are interested in space.
Get involved
There are many ways to explore astronomy and space science.
You might be new to the subject. You might already love it. Either way, there are ways to take part.
You can get involved. You can learn more. You can meet other people who share your interest.
Exploring
Planetary science also includes doing experiments on Earth in laboratories. Scientists can study rocks brought back by space missions or meteorites that have landed on Earth. They can also test places on Earth that are like Mars or an Icy Moon and try to create those environments in labs.
If you love to explore, astronomy and space science could be the place for you.
Explaining
If you are passionate about explaining science and sharing knowledge, then these jobs might interest you: Teacher, Museum Educator, STEM club Educator, Science Communicator, Medical or Technical Writer, Science Journalist, TV Presenter, Author. Some scientists combine being a researcher and a communicator. Others switch to full-time science communication or teaching.
All astronomers must explain their research to others.
This can be through writing scientific papers, presenting at conferences, giving public talks, teaching students, working with businesses, talking to governments. All sorts of ways.
I'm interested in...
When exploring space careers, you may see words like astronomy, astrophysics, and cosmology. These words are linked, but they are not the same.
Astronomy is the broad term.
It means studying space and the objects in it. This can include space missions, measuring the night sky, or using telescopes.
Astrophysics is part of astronomy.
It focuses on the science behind space. This includes how stars make energy, how elements first formed, and how planets move in their orbits.
If you are thinking about your future job, you may already have some ideas.
You might think of jobs like a lawyer, a mechanic, a nurse, or a teacher. These are common examples.
Careers
You might be surprised at just how many careers involve an interest in space. You could be an astronaut! You could explain orbits to primary school children! You could use satellites to study climate change on Earth. Ask yourself, what are you interested in?
