Astronomer or Astrophysicist.
An astronomer is more focused on studies of the objects IN space, the stars, planets, asteroids, comets, and assorted space rocks. An astrophysicist is more interested in how stars work; the underlying core of the nuclear fusion process.
A cosmologist examines how the universe began, and is more aligned to studying the big picture.
Scientists have studied the sun using telescopes, satellites, and spacecraft that can observe its surface, atmosphere, and behavior. By analyzing sunlight, magnetic fields, and solar flares, scientists have been able to learn about the sun's composition, structure, and dynamics. Additionally, computer models help simulate and predict solar phenomena.
You can learn about astronomy in many ways. There are many books and websites about it. There are also museums and institutes that you can visit to learn more about astronomy. If you want to find new online learning sources, you can try googling "astronomy" or something astronomy related. I would highly recommend NASA's website (see related links).
People have been observing the stars ever since cavemen howled at the moon at night. Thousands of years ago, before writing, people built stone monuments to act as observatories for charting the positions of the stars and planets. The stars, of course, are all far beyond our solar system, but the planets are all contained within it.
Galileo, arguably the first scientist, used glass lenses to magnify the light of distant planets--most notably Jupiter, Saturn, and Venus. The phases of Venus established that it orbited the sun, and did so closer than earth. The moons of Jupiter established that not all solar system bodies orbited the earth. Galileo showed that only our moon orbits the earth. Scientists ever since have been using larger and larger telescopes to answer questions and make new discoveries concerning our solar system.
No, Rigel is hotter than the Sun. Rigel is a blue supergiant star with a surface temperature that is much hotter than the Sun.
It's much closer.
The sun is a star: it only seems bigger because it is so much closer to the earth, whereas other stars are much further away then the sun. But is actual fact most of them are much bigger then our sun. (the suns real name is Sol)
The stars look small compared to the sun because they are much farther away.
The temperature outside is influenced by various factors, including cloud cover, wind, and humidity, not just sunlight. Even if the sun is shining, these other factors can still keep the temperature low.
So they can know how to make the suit. You are welcome!
Astronauts study the sun, and give back information to the people that give information.
if u didnt know i am a scientist and im Marie curie so beat that
No, the sun is not known as a planet!
They have smaller brains, I am scientist and i know this because i have studied this. so their brains aren't as functional as womens', because their brains haven't much "memory" storage.
scientist think that the sun will die of its light and if we have no sun we wont have trees to breathe from animals wont have plants to eat so if or when the sun goes out everything dies
some one i don't know who so
it hasn't came out yet so we wont know yet sorry
so they can know how there body and bones were
The sun actually rotates so it does move.
because heliocentric means " sun is the center of the universe" and geocentric means "earth is the center of the universe" so if you know about the solar system you should know that the sun is the center of the solar system
The fictional Copernicus in the Jane Blonde series didn't go to prison but in the last book Janey went time-travelling and changed time so he didn't become an evil genius and was just a normal Uncle to Janey. Sorry if your talking about the real scientist Copernicus, I don't know much about him. However I do know he discovered the sun.