Most astronomers live near universities. It used to be that astronomers had to do their observations personally, at the cold eyepieces of telescopes high in the frosty mountain air away from city lights. Now with computer imaging and remote control software, they can schedule their observations from their own desks at university physics departments around the world.
In a lab, observatory, university or a computer office!
An astronomer may work at an observatory, looking at various stars and other satellites through a high-powered telescope. He or she may also be an instructor at a university.
a helio astronomer is a person who study the sun. it is also called heliophysicist.
this question is really a personal opinion but i would say Hubble, Galileo, Neil Armstrong, and the guys who made Sputnik
it comes from a hot, tenuous gas
raja jaisingh
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A astronomer would look at stars planets and the moon.
Yes, Ptolemy could be considered a successful astronomer. No history of astronomy would be complete without citing his early work. Though he lacked anything that we would consider as an astronomer's tool, he had a marvelous mind with which to consider the heavens. He took observations and wrote the Almagest(The Great Book), which is a monumental work in earliest astronomy. Use the links below to learn more.
A stellar astronomer would specialise in studying stars.
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north carolina
Astronomers work in the physics science
That would, of course, be an astronomer (which is an aptagram of astronomer -- an anagram with a similar meaning)!
I believe such an astronomer would have a hard time finding a paid job; he would do it as a hobby, mainly.
if somebody is intrested in the galaxy and astronomy then obliviously they might want to be an astronomer!
You would have attend about 6 years of college before you can become a Astronomer.
Al khwarizmi
You would have to be in college for about 6 years to become an astronomer.