spectrographs
Scientists learn a few different things. Scientists learn new things very day.
AstronomyAstronomy is the study of matter in space, including planets, moons, stars, and comets. The study of astronomy helps scientists understand the origin of Earth and answers our curiosity about what's out there in space.So, an Astronomer.
scientists study plants by putting them into?
Scientists do not make "star fuel," and stars, for the most part are not fueled by carbon, anyway. Stars are mostly fueled by hydrogen which was formed in the very early history of the universe, shortly after the "Big Bang." To learn more about how stars formed and what make them "burn", you should go to a website like http://www.kidsastronomy.com/
Scientists do not do experiments on Egyptian mummies, they study them to learn about those people. They do x-rays, computed tomography, and other nondestructive imaging so they can understand how they lived, what their health status was, and how they died.
they learn by going to a good school and study the stars and planets
Scientists study stellar spectra to learn about their properties such as temperature, chemical composition and relative chemical abundances, radial velocity, rotational speed etc.
telescope,spectroscope
the orbits of binary stars
No, a person does not study stars in biology. A person would learn about stars in astronomical science and earth science.
The Spectra.
Archaeologists
Camels
Learn about the earth's past.
theyre cool
Stars and constellations have cultural, navigational, and scientific significance today. They inspire art, literature, and naming conventions. Navigators still use them for orientation. Scientists study stars and constellations to learn about the universe's origin and evolution.
spectrums i think...:)