Yes. Both of those. And clocks too.
Population II stars are the oldest in our Milky Way. Population III stars were the first stars in the Universe, but have yet to be discovered. See related question
Planets orbit stars, stars orbit a galaxy. Planets are not "on" anything. A lot of stars out there have planets - we are just finding out how many now that we have better techniques to find them. So probably all galaxies have at least some stars with planets.
The Milky Way galaxy contains a variety of stars, including main sequence stars (like our Sun), giants, supergiants, white dwarfs, and neutron stars. The most common stars are red dwarfs, making up about 70-80% of all stars in the Milky Way. There are also many other types of stars, such as yellow dwarfs (like our Sun), blue giants, and red giants.
The group of stars to which our solar system belongs is called the Milky Way Galaxy.
The Perseus Arm of the Milky Way galaxy contains the Sun.
By using the north star
european explorers, the european explorers were explorers from europe which comes in the word euopean, explores were people who explored and sailed on ships to find either new land or a way to trade
european explorers, the european explorers were explorers from Europe which comes in the word euopean, explores were people who explored and sailed on ships to find either new land or a way to trade
The Americas
It is a symbol of the gateway to the West. St. Louis was a city from where many explorers, settlers, and homesteaders passed on their way to find land.
Explorers used compasses as a primary tool for navigation, especially at sea where landmarks were not always visible. In addition to compasses, explorers also used celestial navigation, maps, and landmarks to find their way. Each method had its strengths and limitations, and explorers often combined multiple strategies to ensure accurate navigation.
Explorers such as Christopher Columbus and Ferdinand Magellan used a quadrant, a navigational instrument, to measure the altitude of celestial bodies like the sun or stars to determine their position at sea. This helped them navigate and map their way during their explorations.
They didn't have anything to do with the Civil War. They were explorers. They were trying to find a water way all the way to the Pacific Ocean.
The Mycenaeans learned how to use the sun and stars to find their way to the sea.So they learned navigation by the sun and stars.
The Mycenaeans learned how to use the sun and stars to find their way to the sea.So they learned navigation by the sun and stars.
The Mycenaeans learned how to use the sun and stars to find their way to the sea.So they learned navigation by the sun and stars.
Astronomy can help you find your direction when lost by using the stars as a guide. By knowing how to locate specific stars or constellations in the night sky, you can determine your approximate location and which way is north, south, east, or west. This method, known as celestial navigation, has been used for centuries by sailors and explorers.