An observatory.
The average distance from the Sun to the Earth is about 93 million miles. We call that "one Astronomical Unit", or AU for short.
well, it would usually be an observatory.....
Astronomers refer to the alignment of celestial bodies as a "conjunction." This occurs when two or more astronomical objects appear close to each other in the sky from our viewpoint on Earth. Depending on the context, it can involve planets, stars, or even moons. Such alignments can lead to interesting observational phenomena and are often noted in astronomical events.
The latitude and longitude of a place are known as its co-ordinates.
a pooper scooper
Making observations
The Sumerians referred to constellations as "the great ones" or "the stars." They associated specific constellations with various deities and used them for agricultural and navigational purposes. Their early astronomical observations laid the groundwork for later astrological and astronomical systems in Mesopotamia and beyond.
A salt mill.
Yes, an astronomical unit, or AU, is about 149.5 million kilometres.
Data
1 astronomical unit (AU)
Its referred to as an astronomical unit or AU.
That is known as an "astronomical unit".
Hypothesis. Add a logic set that allows one to make quantitative predictions of future behaviors that can be measured and we call it a theory.
Between a rock and a hard place. A dilemma.
making a phone call
Observations, or experimental results would be alternatives.