What is the connection between seismology and astronomy?

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I'm nikirock021. I'm a high school student and love science so I will be asking loads of questions in the future. I'll be in your care from now on . thnx :biggrin:
 
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Hey there nikirock021

welcome to the Physics Forums :smile:

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davenn said:
Hey there nikirock021

welcome to the Physics Forums :smile:

cheers
Dave
thnx Dave. love ur profile pic:biggrin:
 
nikirock021 said:
thnx Dave. love ur profile pic:biggrin:

cheers :smile:

in your studies so far, have you found any particular parts of science that really appeal to you ?
 
davenn said:
cheers :smile:

in your studies so far, have you found any particular parts of science that really appeal to you ?
For me it would be physics all the way. I love to learn about the interactions between matter and aspire to be an aerospace engineer in the future. what about you? do u have any particular part of science that appeals to you?
 
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For me it would be physics all the way. I love to learn about the interactions between matter and aspire to be an aerospace engineer in the future. what about you? do u have any particular part of science that appeals to you?

awesome
Earth sciences ( geology, seismology, tectonics, volcanics) and astronomy are my major interests
I run my own seismograph, quake recording system at home.
http://www.sydneystormcity.com/seismograms.htm

you can see several quakes on there at the moment.

Dave
 
davenn said:
awesome
Earth sciences ( geology, seismology, tectonics, volcanics) and astronomy are my major interests
I run my own seismograph, quake recording system at home.
http://www.sydneystormcity.com/seismograms.htm

you can see several quakes on there at the moment.

Dave
So cool.:biggrin:
 
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