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Graduate degrees in Math and Physics (and one in Computer Science if I ever get around to finishing that damned dissertation ☺) and an undergrad degree in Psychology.Doug
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My knowledge is from research I have done on my own in the hobby/jobs I have had at observatories and planetariums. I am of the school of hard knocks and life experience. I have 2 years of electronic training from an accredited school, am 54 years of age and do not plan on getting old any time soon. Have been an amateur astronomer since late 60s, have given talks to a variety of classroom students in all levels of school, elementary middle and high school. High school diploma, military training of Communications and Student Leadership, with full diplomas. Thanks to a retailer in Florida I have a diploma of merchandising training as well. And last but not least a lot of common sense. (this is the long version of all the BS and PhD BA and dds and AM and FM previously mentioned.
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I went to Stuyvesant High School, which is a science high school in NY, then I went to Columbia, and majored in Electrical Engineering Science (3.8 GPA), then I went to Cornell, Institutute for Space Studies, where I got my Ph.D. in Astronomy under Carl Sagan in 1972. And I've been studying astronomy ever since, although I've havent always worked in the field.
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