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Stars have been observed since ancient times, with early records dating back to civilizations such as the Babylonians and Greeks. These early astronomers studied the night sky, cataloging stars and constellations. The understanding of stars evolved over centuries, with significant contributions from cultures around the world, including the Chinese, Indian, and Islamic astronomers. Thus, stars were not "discovered" in a single location but were recognized and studied by various cultures independently throughout history.
Have you heard of astronomy? It is a natural science and the study of celestial objects. So it is like phenomenal science beyond Earth. Stars are studied as part of astronomy so in a way stars are part of science.
Heavier stars will usually burn faster than lighter stars.
Blue stars are very hot stars and so usually have high luminosity.
All stars originate in (collapsing) gas clouds - consisting mainly of hydrogen - and usually in large groups (hundreds to thousands of stars forming together).
That's a hard question to answer, since a Geologist is someone who researches rocks, minerals, and the composition of the earth, what would you consider the opposite of a geologist. Possibly someone who studies the stars such as an astronomer.
People in the past usually studied the stars because they used it to make Calenders and days
Rocks are to geologists as stars are to astronomers.
There are very many of them so they have to be studied because they are an important class of stars.
she studied stars
Mick Jagger
Stars are not rocks. Stars are massive balls of gas (mostly hydrogen and helium) that produce energy through nuclear fusion in their cores. Rocks, on the other hand, are solid materials made up of minerals and are found on planets and moons.
it was first studied by man when he was just created, he looked up at the stars and wondered. Many people think the Mayans were.
An "observatory".
UV is studied in strength from stars like our sun. they use this to tell how old the other star is and how far it is from death
The Ancient Greeks first studied the milky way but they thought that the stars were holes in a dome surrounding the earth
Meteors are made up of rocks and ice and dust from space where as shooting stars are falling stars.