Yes, astronomers can go into space, and some have done so as part of space missions. Astronauts with a background in astronomy, astrophysics, or related fields have participated in missions on the Space Shuttle, the International Space Station, and other programs. Their expertise can contribute to scientific research and observations conducted in microgravity and outside Earth's atmosphere. Notable examples include astronomer Sally Ride and physicist David Scott, both of whom flew in space.
Stargazer, lotus-eater, uranologist
An astronomer or an astro physicist.
at a space agency like NASA
An astronomer uses telescopes to study space. They observe celestial objects like stars, planets, galaxies, and other phenomena to understand the universe's properties and behavior.
No, astronomers have not physically gone out of the solar system. They study space and celestial bodies using telescopes and spacecraft like Voyager 1, which has reached interstellar space but is still within the boundaries of our solar system. Astronomers rely on these tools to explore the universe beyond our solar system.
She hasn't ever gone to space. She died in 1993.
Juli hushiguchi
He wanted to go and look at space
astronomer means a person who gose to space and studies space
Astronomer, Space Engineer, Astronomer in the Space Station Those are just a couple
A telescope is the instrument an astronomer uses to study matter in space.
An Astronomer.
Astro Space
Astronomer
Earl O. Peterlick, a famous astronomer of the Austrian university of Shlekenbourg, discovered that it rained frequently in Austria, but does not rain in space, hell, or under the ocean. Rain doesn't fall in space...ever.
Stargazer, lotus-eater, uranologist
Astronomer