Galileo
The proper name for the study of stars is astronomy. A person who studies stars is an astronomer.
An astronomer is a scientist who studies stars, galaxies, and other celestial objects.
An astronomer studies celestial bodies, which include stars, planets, moons, comets, and galaxies.
HYDROGEN IS THE GAS FOUND IN STARS. ----
Uriy Gagarin
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.
The name of the band where most stars are found would be called the Main Sequence.
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The term "white dwarf" was coined by astronomer Willem Luyten in the 1920s to describe the fainter, cooler remnants of Sun-like stars. The word "white" refers to its color, which appears white due to its low surface temperature, while "dwarf" denotes its small size compared to other types of stars.
The first astronomer to study the planet Jupiter with a telescope was none other than Galileo.
I don't know if i have spelled it right but they are known as an 'Astronomar' if it isn't spelled right sorry but you should get the basic idea of what i have said :) The correct spelling of the word mentioned above is 'Astronomer'.
Helium was first discovered in 1868 by French astronomer Pierre-Jules-César Janssen during a solar eclipse observation. It was later independently discovered on Earth in 1895 by Scottish chemist Sir William Ramsay through the analysis of uranium mineral samples.