Outline of space science

The following outline is provided as an overview and topical guide to space science:

A laser-guided observation of the Milky Way Galaxy at the Paranal Observatory in Chile in 2010

Space science field that encompasses all of the scientific disciplines that involve space exploration and study natural phenomena and physical bodies occurring in outer space, such as space medicine and astrobiology.[1][2]

Branches of space sciences

Astronomy

The diversity found in the different types and scales of astronomical objects make the field of study increasingly specialized.
A proposed timeline of the origin of space, from physical cosmology

See astronomical object for a list of specific types of entities which scientists study. See Earth's location in the universe for an orientation.

  • Interdisciplinary studies of astronomy:
    • Astrobiology – studies the advent and evolution of biological systems in the universe.
    • Space biology – studies to build a better understanding of how spaceflight affects living systems in spacecraft, or in ground-based experiments that mimic aspects of spaceflight[4]
    • Space chemistry – Reactions of elements to form more complex compounds, such as amino acids, are key to the study of chemistry in space.[5]
      • Astrobotany – Sub-discipline of botany that is the study of plants in space environments.
    • Archaeoastronomy – studies ancient or traditional astronomies in their cultural context, utilizing archaeological and anthropological evidence.
    • Space archaeology – the study of human artifacts in outer space
    • Forensic astronomy – the use of astronomy, the scientific study of celestial objects, to determine the appearance of the sky at specific times in the past.

Astronautics

Astronaut Piers Sellers during the third spacewalk of STS-121, a demonstration of orbiter heat shield repair techniques

The science and engineering of spacefaring and spaceflight, a subset of Aerospace engineering (which includes atmospheric flight)

See also

  • Space Sciences Laboratory – research facility at the University of California, Berkeley – University of California, Berkeley
  • Space-based economy – Economic activity in space
  • Commercial use of space – General space-related commerce
  • Space warfare – Combat that takes place in outer space
  • Asteroid-impact avoidance – Methods to prevent destructive asteroid hits
  • Space law – Area of national and international law governing activities in outer space
  • Remote sensing – Acquisition of information at a significant distance from the subject
  • Planetarium – Theatre that presents educational and entertaining shows about astronomy
  • Centennial Challenges – NASA space competition inducement prize contests NASA prize contests
  • Space and survival – Idea that long-term human presence requires to be spacefaring
  • Space colonization – Concept of permanent human habitation outside of Earth
  • Space industry – Activities related to manufacturing components that go into Earth's orbit or beyond
  • Timeline of artificial satellites and space probes
  • Batteries in space
  • Control engineering – Engineering discipline that deals with control systems
  • Corrosion in space – Corrosion of materials occurring in outer space
  • Nuclear power in space – Space exploration using nuclear energy
  • Observatories in space – Instrument in space to study astronomical objects
  • Orbital mechanics – Field of classical mechanics concerned with the motion of spacecraft
  • Robotic spacecraft – Spacecraft without people on board
  • Space environment – Study of how space conditions affect spacecraft
  • Space logistics – Logistics for space travel
  • Space technology – Technology developed for use in Space exploration

References

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