The viewing of the stars is called star gazing!
It's called "naked eye observation".
The Earth orbits one star, which we simply call "Sun".
There are no "falling stars". The phenomena we call a "falling star" is actually a meteor burning up as it enters the Earth's atmosphere.
Anything outside the Earth is astronomy.
A standard viewing device used on a submarine is a periscope.
It's not particularly funny. It refers to the bear viewing the human as snack food.
Planets orbit stars. Our planet (earth) orbits a star we call the sun.
some human beings call it evolution, but i think they're just apes.
If the sun were to explode, the event would certainly mean the end of the earth as we know it, regardless of how human civilization chose to refer to the occasion.
Using the stars (and planets) to predict future events on Earth is called Astrology. There aren't many who would still call it a "science," though.
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No. Earth is one of several planets that are presently bound to a single star ...which we call the Sun. That star is one of a few hundred billion stars thatmake up one single galaxy ... which we call the Milky Way., .
The local call signal for the television channel ABC 7 is specific to a television viewing area, and as there is no specific viewing area given in the question, there are many possible call signals.