once they become an astronomer, until they die or when they choose to retire or quit.
An astronomer or an astro physicist.
An astronomer is a scientist who studies celestial objects such as planets and moons. They are not themselves planets or moons, but rather individuals who observe and analyze these objects as part of their work in the field of astronomy.
Charles Messier was an astronomer for over 50 years, from around 1750 until his death in 1817. He is best known for his catalog of astronomical objects, which he compiled over his career.
You aren't, technically speaking, required to attend college at all to become an astronomer. However, if you want to be hired as an astronomer and get paid as opposed to doing it as a hobby and buying all your own equipment, you should expect to minimally get a 4-year bachelor's degree in Astronomy or possibly Physics.
Zoran Knežević - astronomer - was born in 1949.
That would, of course, be an astronomer (which is an aptagram of astronomer -- an anagram with a similar meaning)!
Astronomer
if somebody is intrested in the galaxy and astronomy then obliviously they might want to be an astronomer!
Yes, the noun 'astronomer' is a common noun, a general word for someone who studies the universe and the objects in it.
Astronomer. I hope this has helped you.
An astronomer is a scientist who studies stars, galaxies, and other celestial objects.
It is a common noun. It can be a proper noun as part of a title like "The Astronomer Royal."
You would have attend about 6 years of college before you can become a Astronomer.
An astronomer who specializes in studying the sun is called a solar astronomer.
An astronomer or an astro physicist.
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It could be an astronomer, although more likely an astrophysicist or cosmologist.