Becuase nebulae tell us how stars get formed so the composition, density and size of a nebulae cloud says a lot about its age, likelihood of stars forming and the type of stars that might form.
Astronomers believe that stars, planets, and other celestial objects are 'born' in nebulae. Nebulae are vast clouds of gas and dust in space that can eventually collapse under their own gravity to form new celestial bodies. This process of stellar birth is essential for the formation and evolution of galaxies.
Astronomers study celestial bodies, helio astronomers specifically study suns.
They are called astronomers.
Mainly astronomers. But cosmologists and astrophysicists will also be interested in outer space.
Teams of astronomers have studies all possible planets.
Nebulae can be observed from Earth using telescopes. Their gas and dust particles reflect and emit light, making them visible to astronomers. Different types of telescopes, such as optical, radio, and infrared telescopes, can be used to study various aspects of nebulae.
Astronomers believe that stars, planets, and other celestial objects are 'born' in nebulae. Nebulae are vast clouds of gas and dust in space that can eventually collapse under their own gravity to form new celestial bodies. This process of stellar birth is essential for the formation and evolution of galaxies.
astronomers.
people who study about the universe are called astronomers
specifically, "astronomers" that study black holes are called cosmologists.
Astronomers study celestial bodies, helio astronomers specifically study suns.
They are called astronomers.
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No, astronomers study space. Just remember that the prefix: astro-means space. Geologists study the earth, including tectonic plates.
Mainly astronomers. But cosmologists and astrophysicists will also be interested in outer space.
the astronomers use Absolute magnitude
Astronomers use an auditory up on a hillside, and away from cities and pollution. So what i'm trying to say is that astronomers use an auditory to study the components of the universe.