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What evidence did early astronomers have that the planets are closer than the stars?

jupiter,saturn, uranusan neptune are called


What must astronomers do to view planets directly?

Astronomers use a telescope to view planets directly.


Which of the planets did the team of astronomers study for their report?

Teams of astronomers have studies all possible planets.


What evidence do astronomers use to support the support the hypothesis that there was once tectonic activity on Mercury Venus and Mars?

maybe because planets are stupid


Who describes the study of the planets in their orbits?

The study of the planets in their orbits falls under the field of astronomy. Astronomers use telescopes and other scientific instruments to observe and analyze the movements and characteristics of planets in our solar system and beyond.


Who knows about the planets of our solar system?

Many astronomers, historians, regular people, and scientisis know about the planets in our Solar system.


Who looks at planets with telescope?

astronomers


Who studies stars and planets ect?

Astronomers.


Who studies stars and planets?

Astronomers (and their ilk) study stars and planets.


Why do astronomers conclude that none of the Jovian planets rings can be left over from the formation of the planets?

I understand that they have calculated that such a ring would not be stable in the long term. It might last a few hundred million years, at most, if I remember correctly.


When astronomers look for evidence of hydrogen gas in the spectra of the Sun the planets and nearby stars the positions of the spectral features or lines due to hydrogen are different or the same?

They are the same.


What planets are made of liquefied gas?

We can't actually say that as no evidence is there that they are liquefied gas but still the Jovian planets are such as the Jupiter the others are Saturn, Neptune and Uranus. Astronomers believe that Jupiter and Saturn have a lot of liquid hydrogen, in fact.