No, the time they spend in space is short, so they needn't adjustments.
Astronomers in space do not need to adjust to climate changes as they are not exposed to atmospheric conditions like temperature, humidity, or weather variations. They operate in the vacuum of space, where temperature is controlled within the spacecraft or observatory. However, they may need to make adjustments for the thermal environment to protect their instruments or equipment from extreme temperatures.
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Mainly astronomers. But cosmologists and astrophysicists will also be interested in outer space.
a space shuttle.
Astronomers.
As astronaut travels into outer space and some have been killed doing so. Most astronomers stay on the planet Earth and look up into space. There have been astronauts who are astronomers, but, most astronomers are not astronauts. There have been tens of millions of astronomers looking up at outer space, but, only a few hundred astronauts. No, they are not the same.
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stars, planets, meteors EVERYTHING IN SPACE
Some 493 space travelers are known.
Astronomers They study space and stars and stuff
Astronomers.
Astronomers
Climate refers to conditions within an atmosphere; by definition, space has no climate.
Juno was the third asteroid to be discovered by astronomers early in the 19th century.