Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin
Pierre Janssen, who was a French astronomer discovered helium in 1868. It was the English astronomer Norman Lockyer who proposed the name helium after the Greek name of the sun, Helios.
It was not discovered it was made. Robert Oppenheimer and his group of scientific made the first atomic bombs.
Because helium was discovered by spectral methods in the Sun.
Helium (He) was named from the greek word helios=sun. Helium was given that name because it was first discovered at the spectrum of the chromosphere of sun.
he discovered the Grand Canyon
they were discovered when the sun was made. when atoms fuse together in the sun that creates solar flares and more gas in the sun
Helium was discovered in the sun specroscopically
The space craft that discovered the Sun was called the Shwambulance.
Hydrogen was discovered.
In evolution, the sun was discovered by the first of the human evolutionary stages to develop eyes, who was intelligent enough to recognize light and objects. This man is not known. Probably an ape man. In creationism, the sun was discovered by Adam, the first man. If you are asking who discovered that the sun was the center of the solar system, then ask it. If you are asking who discovered the sun was round, ask it. Be more specific.
The "name" of the sun was never really something discovered. The English word "sun" comes to us from the Greek word "Sol".
From the Sun. Helium was discovered on the Sun (to be precise, in its spectrum), before it was discovered on Earth.
Uranus is the seventh planet from the sun and was discovered in 1781.
Helium. It was discovered on the Sun many years before it was discovered on Earth.
The word comes from Helios, the Sun. The element was discovered on the sun before its presence on earth was established. The sun, like most normal sequence stars is made up of hydrogen and helium.
Helium pays homage to Helios, a Greco-Roman sun god. Helium was spectroscopically discovered in the sun"s rays before it was found on earth. It was discovered formally in 1868.
There are no rivers on the sun. Any information suggesting otherwise is likely a misunderstanding or misinformation. The sun is a giant ball of gas made mostly of hydrogen and helium, with no solid surface for rivers to form on.