An astronomer or astrophysicist would study the moon, stars, and planets - of course they may study more than just those.
The sun does not belong in the group of planet, galaxy, and moon. While planets and moons are celestial bodies that orbit around stars, a galaxy is a vast system containing stars, planets, and other celestial objects. The sun is a star and is fundamentally different from the others listed, which are not stars.
No. Dwarf planets orbit stars just like planets do. Stars orbit the center of their galaxy. An object orbiting a planet would be a moon.
Jupiter has the moon called Europa. (Galileo discovered this moon, but actually the name was given by another person.)
No the moon is a piece of the earth that broke off when another planet collided with earth and stayed in orbit with the planet. The moons light is a reflection of the suns light. Stars are gigantic balls of gas that are burning up million, billion light years awhile.
What makes a moon a moon is the fact that it is smaller than the object it is orbiting, and is orbiting the object (the planet) constantly.The definition of a moon is "a natural satellite revolving around a planet". Since a satellite is an object that orbits a bigger object, usually a planet, and is not a planet due to its small size, it is considered a moon and not another planet.
A person who studies stars, planets and phases of the moon is called an astronomer.
The rising and setting of the Sun, the Moon, and the stars is simply a reflection of the rotation of planet Earth.The rising and setting of the Sun, the Moon, and the stars is simply a reflection of the rotation of planet Earth.The rising and setting of the Sun, the Moon, and the stars is simply a reflection of the rotation of planet Earth.The rising and setting of the Sun, the Moon, and the stars is simply a reflection of the rotation of planet Earth.
astrology or an astrologer is someone that looks at the stars and moon and planet and stuff astrology or an astrologer is someone that looks at the stars and moon and planet and stuff
None. Stars do not orbit the moon. They are murch farther away and much larger than the moon is.
Neither -- the Moon is technically a satellite. It is in orbit around a planet. That planet orbits around a star. That star is one of billions of other stars which form a galaxy.
The night stars are farthest from the Earth. The other three objects -- Sun, Moon, and Mars -- are all within the Earth's solar system.
The Sun doesn't "chase" anything. Sun, Moon, and stars seem to rise and set, due to the rotation of planet Earth.
A lunatic! haha! No, a person who studies the moon is actually called a selenologist.
Planets orbit stars, not other planets. A planet-like object that orbits a planet is a moon.
I agree with the above comments. But if you want to get really fancy, you could go with Selenographer (a person who charts the surface of the Moon) or Selenologer (a person who studies the Moon).
Moons don't orbit stars; they orbit planets. If it's a moon, then it orbits a planet. If it orbits a star, then it isn't a moon, it's a planet.
Moons orbit planets. Planets (and dwarf planets) orbit stars.