The scientists who did the most to help us to understand motion are Isaac newton (who devised the Laws of Motion) and Albert Einstein (who devised the theory of relativity).
LOTS of scientists have furthered the understanding of astronomy; not just two. For more details, read online sources (for example, the Wikipedia) on "History of astronomy".
Darwin & Newton.
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Galileo and Hipparchus
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No. Geology is the study of the processes going on inside and on the surface of earth relating to the rocks and sediments that make it up. Astronomy is the study of objects in space. There is some overlap of the two fields, however, such as in the formation of Earth or the study of geologic processes on other planets.
A person who studies the stars is called an astronomer. They partake in the branch of study that is called astronomy. If he specializes in the physics of the stars, he would be an astrophysicist.
1) Either of two times of the year when the sun crosses the plane of the earth's equator and day and night are of equal length 2) (astronomy) either of the two celestial points at which the celestial equator intersects the ecliptic known as equinox yash patel
The two most important elements on the Jovian planets are hydrogen and heliumn
It allows two or more small telescopes to achieve the angular resolution of a much larger telescope. This instrument is credited to Albert A. Michaelson.
Galileo and Ptolemy
it's used in more than two places. It's used in Chemistry, Physics and Astronomy.
The Maya made significant advancements in mathematics, developing a sophisticated numbering system and understanding of concepts like zero. They also made important contributions in astronomy, creating accurate calendars and observing celestial events with precision.
A two calendar system
He's an ancient Greek guy. What he did as an "astronomy scientist" is, mostly, screw up the science of astronomy for nearly two thousand years.The Greeks were real big on coming up with things they thought ought to be true, and then assuming that they weretrue, and writing books based on that. Sometimes, they actually got it right (or at least close to right), but Ptolemy didn't have a particularly good track record in that regard.
I ma having great difficulty trying to figure out which two calendars you mean.
The two fields developed by Babylonia were Astronomy and Astrology.
Math & astronomy.
Astronomy and Biology.
The most important tool for any scientist is curiosity and the desire to know. Without this, the scientist is a mere lab technician. The second most important tool for any scientist is patience. The media love to portray scientists being struck by inspiration and having a eureka moment, but even the most inspired scientist has spent long hours in thought and research preparing her mind for that eureka flash of insight.
so that you can understand their movement and why they are moving and the causer
gamer ray astronomy is probley cosmolagy astronomers believe thay are collisions from two nutron stars or two black holes colliding