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Astro- & Aero- Greek Base

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  • The study of airborne microorganisms, pollen, spores, and other biological particles.
    aerobiology
  • The region of space influenced by a star's solar wind, similar to the heliosphere around our Sun.
    astrosphere
  • The branch of technology and industry concerned with aviation and space flight.
    aerospace
  • The study of the chemical composition and processes in stars, planets, and interstellar space.
    astrochemistry
  • The study of the movement of air and how objects move through air.
    aerodynamics
  • The science or practice of building and flying aircraft.
    aeronautics
  • Relating to astrology, which is the belief or study that the positions of celestial bodies can influence human affairs and natural events.
    astrological
  • A type of telescope specially designed for taking detailed photographs of the night sky.
    astrograph
  • The study of the geology of celestial bodies such as the Moon, planets, asteroids, and comets.
    astrogeology
  • The scientific study of celestial objects, space, and the universe as a whole.
    astronomy
  • An abnormal fear of flying or drafts of air.
    aerophobia
  • The study of the origin, evolution, distribution, and future of life in the universe.
    astrobiology
  • A particle, like a neutrino or cosmic ray, studied in the field of astroparticle physics, which connects particle physics and astronomy.
    astroparticle
  • The science of measuring the positions, motions, and distances of stars and other celestial objects.
    astrometery
  • An instrument used to measure the density or weight of air or gases.
    aerometer
  • A suspension of fine solid particles or liquid droplets in air or another gas.
    aerosol
  • A form of physical exercise that improves the efficiency of the body's cardiovascular system by using oxygen.
    aerobics
  • A person trained to travel and perform tasks in outer space.
    astronaut
  • A belief system that suggests a relationship between the positions of celestial bodies and events on Earth, especially human lives.
    astrology