I think they are funded by a government, or sell their discoveries. Or they make those "name a star after someone you love" ads in the paper ;)
The salary of astronomers can vary greatly depending on factors like experience, location, and specific job role. On average in the United States, astronomers earn approximately $110,000 to $130,000 per year. However, some astronomers working in academia or research institutions may earn more based on grants, tenure, or project funding.
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The hourly wage for an astronomer can vary significantly depending on factors like experience, location, and employer. On average, astronomers in the United States make between $30 to $80 per hour.
Mainly astronomers. But cosmologists and astrophysicists will also be interested in outer space.
They are called astronomers.
The salary of astronomers can vary greatly depending on factors like experience, location, and specific job role. On average in the United States, astronomers earn approximately $110,000 to $130,000 per year. However, some astronomers working in academia or research institutions may earn more based on grants, tenure, or project funding.
No. Because it will be impossible for astronomers to make an atlas of at least 100 billion galaxies in the observable universe.
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The hourly wage for an astronomer can vary significantly depending on factors like experience, location, and employer. On average, astronomers in the United States make between $30 to $80 per hour.
Because people did not know what space was like back then. And astronomers were very important to make the decisions on what was really happening of there.
No, because it will be impossible for astronomers to make a 3D panoramic view of all 100 billion galaxies in the observable universe.
At eleven o'clock.
Mainly astronomers. But cosmologists and astrophysicists will also be interested in outer space.
No, because it will be impossible for astronomers to survey at least 100 billion galaxies (each with 100 billion stars) to make a 3D map of the observable universe.
amateur astronomers and astronomers