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Who first studied the movement of stars?

The peoples living in Mesopotamia. The Sumerians living there have left us the oldest observations in writing. It was the Babylonians who then went on to take astronomy to a much higher level. Their scientific approach to astronomy is generally seen as the "first scientific revolution".


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Mårten Strömer (1707-1770) who had studied astronomy under Anders Celsius.


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Have you heard of astronomy? It is a natural science and the study of celestial objects. So it is like phenomenal science beyond Earth. Stars are studied as part of astronomy so in a way stars are part of science.


What does modern astronomy mean?

Modern Astronomy is the astronomy in which we actually started looking at celestial bodies up close. Today there is a lot going on about the information of astronomy. Galileo was the first modern astronomer, just an interesting fact to throw in!


Which sphere is not directly studied in one of the main branches of Earth space science geology astronomy meteorology or oceanography A biosphere B exosphere C atmosphere D hydrosphere?

The sphere that is not directly studied in one of the main branches of Earth and space science (geology, astronomy, meteorology, or oceanography) is the "exosphere." The exosphere is the outermost layer of the Earth's atmosphere, and it extends into space. While it is a part of atmospheric science, it is not typically studied as a main branch of Earth and space science in the context of geology, astronomy, meteorology, or oceanography. To provide a brief overview of the other spheres: A. **Biosphere**: The biosphere refers to the zone on Earth where life exists, including all living organisms and their interactions with the environment. B. **Atmosphere**: The atmosphere is the layer of gases surrounding the Earth, which is studied in meteorology and climatology. C. **Hydrosphere**: The hydrosphere includes all of Earth's water, such as oceans, rivers, lakes, groundwater, and glaciers. It is studied in oceanography and hydrology. So, the correct answer is **B. Exosphere**.

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it was first studied by man when he was just created, he looked up at the stars and wondered. Many people think the Mayans were.


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studied plants


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