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<p>Not gonna happen. If you want to be more than a dilettante in astronomy or anything space science related, math is unavoidable, and to be realistic computer programming is probably unavoidable too.</p>
<p>There are two main ways to study space stuff. One is either through aerospace engineering (space vehicles, not really planets and stars and astronomy type stuff), or through astronomy/physics/astrophysics. Most people who major in astronomy seem to double-major in physics as well, and at my school and many others the departments are housed together because there is so much overlap. Maaaaaaybe chemistry, since physical chemistry is a large part of astrophysics.</p>
<p>But something without math? I don’t think so. Better learn to like math. Once you realize how essential it is to something you’re interested in, your dislike of math might go away. Mine did. Now I love math.</p>