"The heavens".
A tip to remember what the object of a sentence is, what ever comes after the verb.
English sticks to a rule usually where it is SVO (subject + verb + object).
It can also be called the accusative case.
"Astronomers" would be the subject, "observed" would be the verb in the past perfective tense, and "heavens" would be the object.
"Constantly" is an adverb.
the seraph lives above uss in the heavens
Beyond our solar system, the heavens are made up of only quintessential elements.
1. toward the heavens 2. much of the heavens 3. next to the heavens
The opposite of the underworld is the heavens, and in Greek Mythology, Hades' brother Zeus ruled the heavens.
The arch of the sky ... the heavens ... also, a field of interest.
Telescopes
The Celestial Sphere.
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It was the Romans who observed the heavens and named the 'moving stars' they observed after their Gods and Goddesses, it became the habit of early astrologers to do the same.
The very first astronomers were probably priests who studied the heavens and whose understanding of the heavens was seen as divine, or coming from a supernatural power or deity.Ptolemy (c. AD 90 – c. AD 168) was known as a Greek astronomer.John Flamsteed (1646-1719) was an English astronomer who was the first Astronomer Royal.
Early astronomers called this an "epicycle"; a whirling circle whose center was traveling in a larger circle. They used this to try to explain the observed motions of the planets, because Aristotle said that all motion in the heavens was circular, and so ellipses were right out!
Good heavens! You're FILTHY! >:( (im not a adult im just improvising!)
When "primitive" people watched the skies without modern technology, they often related the patterns that they saw to the stories told of the heroic gods who ruled the heavens. One such god was Mars, the god of War; when early astronomers observed a bright red wanderer in the skies, the association must have been immediate.
The magi or wise men of the story of Jesus' birth are not called kings. They were probably astronomers that watch the heavens for portentous events.
Observatories need for the area to have dark skies so that they have a better view of the heavens. In Arizona, the City of Tucson regulates lights of businesses and streets so that the skies are dark enough for the astronomers at Kitt Peak.
In the beginning, God created the Heavens and the Earth.
the seraph lives above uss in the heavens