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Astronomy Astronomy is a natural science that deals with the study of celestial objects (such as stars, planets, comets, nebulae, star clusters and galaxies) and phenomena that originate outside the atmosphere of Earth (such as the cosmic background radiation).

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Why do people look at the stars do they think they are shrinking?

No, people do not think stars are shrinking when they look at them. People look at the stars because they are fascinated by the beauty and wonder of the night sky. Studying stars also helps us understand the universe and our place in it.


Can a doctor use a telescope to study a patients blood?

No, that is for studying the stars, a doctor would use amicroscope.


What tool is helpful for studying the composition of stars?

You can't really use telescopes because there is to much glare. But if you look up at the sky, you can see stars are Blue, And red. Blue stars are large and have short life spans. Red stars are red Supergiants. Stars late in there life cycle.


What is a scientist who maps the fixed stars?

An astronomer is a scientist who specializes in mapping and studying the fixed stars in the universe. They use telescopes and various instruments to observe and collect data on the positions, movements, and characteristics of stars to better understand the cosmos.


Why is studying star clusters useful?

Studying star clusters can provide important insights into stellar evolution, the structure of our galaxy, and the formation of stars. Analyzing the properties of stars within clusters allows scientists to better understand their ages, masses, and chemical compositions, which can in turn help refine models of stellar formation and evolution. Additionally, by studying how star clusters are distributed in the galaxy, astronomers can gain valuable information about the history and structure of our Milky Way.