Journal of Astronomy and Space science

Journal of Astronomy and Space science

Journal of Astronomy and Space science publishes vital information on the advances in astronomy in the form of Research and Articles, Mini-review, Case Reports, Opinion, Letters to Editor and Editorials, Rapid and Short Communications, photograph/radiograph and ECG of the specific categories. Articles published in this journal are subjected to stringent peer review and revision process before being accepted for publication, to maintain quality and standards of the journal.

About

Astronomy is the study of the sun, moon, stars, planets, comets, gases, galaxies, gases, dust, and other non-Earthly bodies and phenomena.

Space is the boundless three-dimensional extent in which objects and events have relative position and direction. Physical space is often conceived in three linear dimensions, although modern physicists usually consider it, with time, to be part of a boundless four-dimensional continuum known as spacetime.

Aim and Scope

Our aim is to encourage the publication of recent data by providing a platform to professors and researchers who aspire to give out quality information based on their research and expertise, in an attempt to aid scholars and researchers in their field of interest with the latest information.

The scope of the journal is that it emphasises the research work done by all the scholars and researchers and gives the students the faith to publish their work. The journal also supports scholars' efforts to publish current works of research. The journal provides a platform for the international dissemination of new knowledge within the field.

E-mail or send as an e-mail attachment to the Editorial Office at: submission@velvinapublication.com

 

 

Classification

Asteroid

Angular Size and Distance

Black Hole

Celestial Coordinates

Constellation

Messier object

Light-year

Planisphere

Universal Time

Supernova

Nebulae and galaxies

Andromeda

Cosmology

Astrophysics

Dark matter

Meteor

Diffuse radiation

Triangulum galaxy

Distance scale

Early universe

Gravitational lensing

Spiral Galaxy

Helix Nebula