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Make a list of things which are studied in Astrophysics, that while may be in astronomy, is more emphasized in astrophysics than regular astronoy

I'll star... 1)Spaghettification, 2)Quasars.... (You list the rest)

Note:I realize that many things in Astrophysics are studied in astronomy, but i'm talking things that are much more associated with astrophysics. I need Astrophysics stuff to look over. You can look at this question like listing concepts that would be explored if "astrophysics for dummies" was a book.
Jm31xxx · 41-45, M
I stopped paying attention to those guys as soon as they started refering to "dark matter", "anti matter" and also the whole "multi verse" thing.

All because they can't pull of a synthesis between the macro and micro.
SW-User
@Jm31xxx You bring up the Phoneticians and all I can see you really bring up is belief, so what's the difference for you?
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@AgapeLove Jim31xxx has it going on.
Pseudonym · 26-30, M
Here ya go:

- Size and Time Scales
- Historical Astronomy
- Astronomical Instrumentation
- Stars
- Spectra
- Classification
- Stellar Structure Equations and Survey of Stellar Evolution
- Stellar Oscillations
- Degenerate and Collapsed Stars
- Radio Pulsars
- Interacting Binary Systems
- Accretion Disks
- X-ray Sources
- Gravitational Lenses
- Dark Matter
- Interstellar Medium
- HII Regions
- Supernova Remnants
- Molecular Clouds
- Dust
- Radiative Transfer
- Jeans' Mass
- Star Formation
- High-energy Astrophysics
- Compton Scattering
- Bremsstrahlung
- Synchrotron Radiation
- Cosmic Rays
- Galactic Stellar Distributions and Populations
- Oort Constants
- Oort Limit
- Globular Clusters
BlueMetalChick · 26-30, F
Astrometry comes to mind.
SW-User
@AgapeLove and it's not what she sees?
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@AgapeLove The obvious would be I can't say that for you, but gaping countries of desolate environments of midwestern country in the US would be like asking those of us in Southern Ontario to understand our Praries.

 
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