What are the Benefits of Pursuing a Career in Astrochemistry/Cosmochemistry?

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Hello! I am an 18 year old college student currently getting my associates degree. My major is chemistry and my goal is to start off as a chemistry teacher while doing chemistry related hobbies, thinking about completely soft robots. Then, branching off into the field that would be difficult enough to be enjoyable. As of right now, it seems like that field will be astrochemistry/cosmochemistry. I've passed Physics III (mechanics) with an A, and I'm currently tutoring people in it as I learn Physics IV (Electricity and Magnetism). My main goal here is to help those that I can, and also get assistance in the difficult problems I will attempt as a review to reinforce what I've learned.
 
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