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[[Image:Skylab-73-HC-440HR.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The Saturn V SA-513 lifts off to boost the Skylab Orbital Workshop into Earth orbit on March 14, 1973. Credit: NASA.]]
Astronomy is performed by location and is subject to local conditions. The shapes and sizes of observatories have changed over time, as have their altitude. The motivations for putting an observatory manned or unmanned at different altitudes has led to a great variety in '''lofting technology'''.
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* [[Alignment telescope]]
* [[Astronomy/Keynote lecture]]
* [[Gamma-ray astronomy]]
* [[Light and optics]]
* [[Mathematical astronomy]]
* [[Orange astronomy]]
* [[
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* [[Strong gravitational constant]]
* [[Ultraviolet astronomy]]
* [[Visual astronomy]]
* [[X-ray astronomy]]
* [[Yellow astronomy]]
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