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no you can't because you couldn't get on the sun first off and sencond off you would burn and die if you got remotly close to the sun
There is no geology of the Sun. Geology mean the study of the earth. Geo equal earth and logy equal study. The study of the Sun would be Heliology.
Someone who studies the earth is called a geologist....
people who study sand and just sand is called arenologist
The first "type" of observers were astrologers. Astronomy was of major importance in both ancient Egypt and ancient China.
There was no known first person to study the sun. There have been many people through history to make notable contributions to our understanding of the sun. Eratosthenes, a greek scholar, was the first known to estimate the distance from the earth to the sun. Aristarchus of Samos was the first to propose that the planets orbited the sun, putting forward the idea of heliocentrism. It wasnt until the 1930's that Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar and Hans Bethe developed the model of internal fusion and radiation that keeps the sun burning. Before recorded time, though, people have looked up at the sun, studied it and its movement. For thousands of years before recorded history people have made stone configurations and clocks, cave paintings of the sun.
the first people to study chemistry were
Johannes Kepler, a German astronomer and mathematician.
Astronauts study the sun, and give back information to the people that give information.
Galileo. He was the first to study the sun and he got blind by looking at it for long.
Gregor John Mendel was the first person to study about hereditary genetics
Astonomers study space and all that is in it. so yes, they study the sun.
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A person who is involved in the astronomical study of sun is called a Heliologist