An observatory is a place where people view and study the sky and space, often equipped with telescopes and other astronomical instruments.
Those who study the sky scientifically, OUTSIDE the Earth's atmosphere, (space, the stars, etc.), are called, as a general term, astronomers. Those who study the sky unscientifically with regard to the signs of the Zodiac, (Pisces, Cancer, Taurus, etc.), are called astrologers. Many people confuse the two terms. People who study the sky only as far as within the Earth's atmosphere, (Clouds, wind etc.), for purposes of tracking the weather or Earth's climate, are called meteorologists.
People studied the sky to understand celestial patterns, track time, navigate, and predict weather. Studying the sky also allowed early civilizations to develop calendars, agriculture, and mythologies related to celestial bodies.
Either Astronomers OR Astrologers - depending on what they are studying.
The study of the night sky eventually became the science of astronomy, which focuses on understanding celestial objects and phenomena like stars, planets, galaxies, and comets. Astronomy also encompasses the study of the origins and evolution of the universe as a whole.
it's a building that the mayans used to study the sky
astronomers
An observatory is a place where people view and study the sky and space, often equipped with telescopes and other astronomical instruments.
Camera's
yes.it is the study of sky as well as of a grater sky
Those who study the sky scientifically, OUTSIDE the Earth's atmosphere, (space, the stars, etc.), are called, as a general term, astronomers. Those who study the sky unscientifically with regard to the signs of the Zodiac, (Pisces, Cancer, Taurus, etc.), are called astrologers. Many people confuse the two terms. People who study the sky only as far as within the Earth's atmosphere, (Clouds, wind etc.), for purposes of tracking the weather or Earth's climate, are called meteorologists.
Umeda Sky Building was created in 1993.
The sky is not a solid object that can be "touched". In a sense, EVERY building on Earth touches the sky.
This is a skyscraper.
People studied the sky to understand celestial patterns, track time, navigate, and predict weather. Studying the sky also allowed early civilizations to develop calendars, agriculture, and mythologies related to celestial bodies.
People who study the sky continually over a number of nights can see the planets have moved.
Because the building is built so high, that it can touch the sky, thus giving it the name SKY SCRAPER.