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Astronomy Teaching in the Astronautics Club

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 February 2018

E.Yu. Aleshkina*
Affiliation:
Institute of Applied Astronomy of Russian Academy of Sciences, St.Petersburg, Russia

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There is no necessity to argue about a vital need of an extension of astronomy and space knowledge equivalent to a modern state of the natural sciences. Astronomy teaching both professionally and for amateurs in the form of general courses is particularly needed nowadays because of the spread of various forms of mysticism in Russia.

The main goal of astronomy teaching is to help students to become aware of the place of humanity in the Universe. In this connection it is necessary to study not only astronomy but also other relevant courses simultaneously. Such complex astronomy study plays a significant role. It is necessary to show a close interaction of astronomy with other sciences such as traditionally mathematics, physics, chemistry and also biology and psychology, which just begin to be integrated in the field of space sciences.

Type
Section Six
Copyright
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