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Interesting job, not such a well payed, in case if you're not working for NASA.
I did not study it, but I had a friend who did. You need to know a lot of physics.
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What has Astronomy and Programming got to do with each other (xD). Seems like a pointless question and looks like you haven't bothered doing some research......
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While you require computer science knowledgement to be a professional astronomer, it is not your first concern (or an important concern at this point). You will need to learn many complex subjects, which include but aren't limited to: physics (including all of it's branches like electrostatics, magnetism, gravity science), chemistry, mathemathics, geology, thermodynamics... A beautiful career.
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Actually for astronomy there is a stream called Astrophysics which will lead you to various sub parts of physics, chemistry, pure mathematics etc. and C++ is not necessary for that, after all, you are not going to code a planet or an universe.