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Astronomist
astronomy
We observe celestial objects from the Earth. Since Earth rotates around the sun we see the celestial objects moving too. So basically due to the rotation of the Earth, celestial objects always seems to move from East to West.Hope that helped Of-course that must have helped, -Hailey xD LOL
Astrometry is the branch of astronomy that focuses on measuring the positions and movements of celestial bodies, such as stars and planets, in the sky. Magnitude, on the other hand, falls under the field of photometry, which deals with measuring the brightness of celestial objects.
In positional astronomy ,two celestial bodies are said to be in opposition when they are on opposite sides of the sky,viewed from given place which is usually the Earth.
No Astronomers study celestial bodies
Dates on which celestial bodies were seen
no it does not
Astronomist
Astronomist
Nutation causes a slight wobbling or nodding motion in the axis of rotation of celestial bodies.
The scientist demonstrated the method of parallax to calculate the distance of celestial bodies.
The source of force behind the movement of celestial bodies in the universe is primarily gravity.
Sure; the celestial bodies are an important part of the Universe.
Nutation in celestial bodies is caused by the gravitational pull of other celestial bodies, such as the Moon and the Sun, as well as the uneven distribution of mass within the rotating body itself. This gravitational interaction causes a slight wobbling or nodding motion in the axis of rotation of the celestial body.
Stars, galaxies
Conjunction