Astronomers do not have trouble viewing distant stars due to their brightness, as many distant stars are incredibly luminous. Instead, challenges arise from factors like cosmic dust obscuring light, the expansion of the universe redshifting light from distant objects, and limitations of current telescope technology. Additionally, atmospheric interference can hinder ground-based observations, but these issues are not related to the inherent brightness of the stars themselves.
well i think the reason why people might like astronomers its because they would like to travel in the planets and learn somethings
I feel your pain, I have the greatest empathy for your predicament, and I fully understand why you're having trouble observing the three dim ones. The reason is that the Earth only has one single natural satellite. There are no others.
For the same reason that it would take longer to run around your block than to run around your yard. The further planets have a further distance to travel to make one revolution around the sun.
I am not quite sure there is anything officially called "Eternal Universe" by astronomers. If you mean that it continues expanding eternally, this currently seems to be the most likely scenario, since the Universe is not only expanding, but the expansion is speeding up (it expands faster now than in the past), and there is no particular reason to believe that the expansion will slow down.
Electromagnetic radiation with wavelength shorter than ultraviolet -- including x-rays -- is strongly absorbed by earth's atmosphere. X-ray detectors looking into space from the surface of the earth don't see anything, because no x-rays reach the surface ... the main reason that all life on earth has not been broiled yet by E&M radiation from space.
Distant stars give off less light
The primary reason is that there are no city lights to contend with. Another reason is that the stars visible there are less familiar to northern hemisphere observers. Antarctica is a desert with very little moisture in the atmosphere to distort viewing.
The reason astronomers were able to photograph the surface of Mars is due to probes, unmanned spacecrafts used for exploration in space.
to protect themselfs from danger
to protect themselfs from danger
Humans usually but their the reason their in trouble.
she went home early for no reason she was just tierd and NO she will not get in trouble
car trouble
You shoulden't do anything, your in trouble for a reason.
It means that you were about to get into some real trouble, but you got real lucky and for what ever reason the trouble didn't effect you.
May be distant May get irritable easy Start fights for no reason Avoids you Puts you down for no reason Gets mad at nothing
it means they either are in trouble, or they are there for a good reason. I'd just say their in trouble.