Astronomy Navigation
Astronomy Navigation involves the use of celestial bodies, such as stars, planets, and moons, to determine direction, position, and time on Earth or in space. By studying the movements and patterns of these celestial objects, astronomers and navigators can accurately plot courses, locate positions, and calculate distances for various purposes, including space exploration, celestial navigation, and satellite communications. This field combines principles of astronomy, mathematics, and physics to navigate and orient spacecraft, telescopes, and other instruments in the vastness of space.