A person who studies stars as a career is called an astrophysicist or an astronomer. Astrophysicists focus on understanding the physical properties and behaviors of celestial objects, including stars, while astronomers may engage in broader observational studies of the universe. Both fields involve research and analysis of data related to stars and other astronomical phenomena.
When the scientist studies the stars that's an astronomer, and in space it's an astronaut. The person might also be a father or mother, or a footballer, because people tend to be multi-skilled.
A person who studies rainbows is called a "rainbowologist."
A person who studies snowflakes is called a cryologist or a snowflake scientist.
The person who studies constellations is called an astronomer. Astronomers study celestial objects and phenomena, including stars, planets, and galaxies, using telescopes and other tools to observe and analyze the universe.
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In ancient Egypt their astronomers use the stars to predict when the Nile River would flood.
An astronomer, they studied the stars and so do modern astronomers, why should there be any difference in naming? Aristotle was a philosopher.
One who studies the stars is called a(n)... Astrologist
When the scientist studies the stars that's an astronomer, and in space it's an astronaut. The person might also be a father or mother, or a footballer, because people tend to be multi-skilled.
a person who studies people but not an psychologist
A person who studies genealogies is a genealogist.
A person who studies organisms is called a biologist.
a person that studies gems is called a gemologist.