That will likely depend a lot on several factors, such as the country, the level of knowledge you have (for example, in Astronomy and in Physics).
From the Occupational Outlook Handbook (United States): "Median annual wages of astronomers were $101,300 in May 2008. ..."
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$128,520
a MONKEY and -122 moeny.
they sold their crops and sold things they made.
the astronomer may get up to 150,000,000 dollar to 999,999,999 dollar
Yes, but you need a golden shovel.
1 British pound sterling = 1.5802 US dollars
they tricked people into giving them moeny
no
it depends on how good they are... if they are really good and you can find someone to publish then we are talking about how expensive you choose it to be and how many people buy it happy to help, titanic girl x
The hourly wage for an astronomer can vary significantly depending on factors like experience, location, and employer. On average, astronomers in the United States make between $30 to $80 per hour.
Well it depends on how much moeny te country has
Noe.