kaugfüüsika
Kaugfüüsika is a term derived from the combination of "kaug," meaning distant, and "füüsika," the Estonian word for physics. It refers to the branch of physics that deals with the study of phenomena occurring over large distances, often involving areas such as astrophysics, cosmology, and remote sensing. Kaugfüüsika focuses on understanding the physical processes that govern celestial bodies, space phenomena, and the Earth's environment through indirect observation and measurement techniques.
This field emphasizes the use of advanced instruments, such as telescopes, satellites, and radar systems, to
The discipline integrates principles from classical and modern physics, utilizing mathematical models to interpret data collected
Overall, kaugfüüsika is a vital area of scientific inquiry that expands the reach of physical science beyond