Well, you've put the question badly, but it's either cosmology or stellar / planetary physics
An astronomer is a general term for someone who studies space, including planets, stars, galaxies, and other celestial bodies. They use techniques in physics and mathematics to understand the universe and its origins. They often use tools such as telescopes and spacecraft to observe and gather data.
Some examples of heavenly bodies in space include stars, planets, moons, asteroids, comets, and meteors. Other space objects like galaxies, nebulae, and black holes also exist in the universe.
What is the earliest known Black Hole of the world
The small bodies of water that travel through space are called comets. Comets are icy bodies that release gas and dust as they orbit the Sun, creating a glowing coma and sometimes a visible tail.
The acronym is CNES, for Centre national d'études spatiales.(National Center for Space Studies)France is also involved in the ESA or European Space Agency / Agence spatiale européenne, which currently trains French astronauts.
An astronomer is a general term for someone who studies space, including planets, stars, galaxies, and other celestial bodies. They use techniques in physics and mathematics to understand the universe and its origins. They often use tools such as telescopes and spacecraft to observe and gather data.
Well it depends on what kind of Science they study. A person who studies Astrology is an Astrologist
Zoology.
geoligist
It is botany.
space scientist Astronomers is the correct name for your question.
Geology...
An astronomer.
The name for the study of the science of animals is zoology, and the person who studies animals is a zoologist.
this science is called ecology
The science of studying weather is called meteorology.
Space research is any type of research that is done in space or relating to space. Some examples are experiments on how people age in space, if people get taller in zero gravity, and how weightlessness affects bone density. These answers can have implications for people on earth, even though first done in space.