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These days its almost all inside - with computers.
Work hours of astronauts on missions vary, and they do not have the 24-hour days like us. But this is the closest answer of hours in a week you will come: Work: 50-66,5 Exercise: 17-20 Sleep: 56 Hygene/Eating: 18-21 Personal Time: 10,5-21
If you are talking about the poem "When I Heard the Learned Astronomer" by Walt Whitman, I'm not positive but for the quiz that I did on this poem I said that he was trying to emphasize how important astronomers, their studies, and their work were especially during the Space Race.
A person who studies the stars is called an astronomer. They partake in the branch of study that is called astronomy. If he specializes in the physics of the stars, he would be an astrophysicist.
Very little astronomy is still done by physically looking through telescopes, so astronomers can basically work any hours they want. The really large telescopes are quite expensive and tend to be shared (and located in remote, desolate places). Most astronomers rely on dedicated on-site staff at the scope who collect images or data for the astronomers to analyze later.
About 110 hours a week that is what i work
40 hours a week
The average is 38 hours a week
they work about 40 hours per week
more than 60 hours a week
They work 25 to 30 hours a week
A typical work week is 40 hours. 43.5 is 3.5 hours over.
Whatever it takes to complete the mission.
about 40 hours a week
84 hours a week and 6 days
They never work more than 168 hours a week.
He worked 30 hours.