The telescope helps astronomers the most when studying the sky.
Not without their spaceship.
U spelled break wrong, but i most certainly do think they dont get breaks.
Most astronomers are college faculty or staff. Their salary varies considerably depending on how prestigious the college is, how prestigious they themselves are, how experienced they are, whether they have study grants or not, and a variety of other factors.
Most x-rays are scattered by the atmosphere.
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.
No. Most follow the new IAU definition of a planet which excludes Pluto.
Metaphase, I think.
Well a telescope can be used just about anywhere but it is most commonly used by astronomers and astrocartographers(People who study and take pictures of the sun,moon and stars)
No, not all astronomers consider Pluto a planet. Pluto was reclassified as a dwarf planet in 2006 by the International Astronomical Union, leading to debate among scientists about its classification. Some astronomers argue that Pluto does not meet all the criteria to be considered a full planet.
Some astronomers are likely to be good at DIY, but most would probably get a contractor in.
Most astronomers specialize in physics, but there are also those who specialize in geology who study planets, and those specializing in biology, who speculate on life elsewhere in the universe.
I think everybody should study the same amount. Those people r wrong!