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What to scientist were important to your understanding of astronomy?

isasic neaton


What subjects should you take at GCSE to become a forensic scientist?

Maths,astronomy,physics,chemistry,biology


What two places do scientist use scientific notation?

it's used in more than two places. It's used in Chemistry, Physics and Astronomy.


What is a kind of chemistry scientist?

A pharmacist is a scientist that is heavily involved with chemistry. A materials scientist would also be involved with chemistry. Oil Refinery chemists and water scientists all use chemistry.


Carl Sagan is a scientist who studied?

Astronomy and cosmology.


How can you achieve your goal as a scientist in astronomy?

That depends on what your goal is.


What does selenologist mean?

A selenologist is a scientist who studies the geology, chemistry, and other aspects of the moon. They are primarily focused on understanding the composition, structure, and history of the moon.


What jobs might you use a microscope in?

As a scientist, inventor, Chemistry/Biology/Physics teacher, or enviromentalist. astronamy it think ;) Also: Crime scene investigator, coroner, metallurgist, gemmologist, mineralologist, and almost anything to do with the medical profession. p.s. astronomy is a telescope ;)


Who was the scientist who first used a telescope to study astronomy?

Galileo.


Who was The first scientist to use telescope in astronomy?

Galileo Galilei.


What classes do you have to take to be a rocket scientist?

physics,chemistry , and computer scientist


What scientist studyed chemistry?

All of them.