What is an Astronomer?
Astronomer: a famous person who studies the celestial bodies and the laws of their movement. Astronomers are famous people who study celestial bodies and the laws of celestial bodies as their research objects. Representative figures include the ancient Greek astronomers Thales, Aristax, and Hipparchus. Representative figures in modern times include Galileo and Kepler. Chinese representatives include Zhang Heng, Zu Chongzhi, Xu Guangqi, and Zhang Yuzhe in modern times.
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- Thales 624 BC-546 BC, Ancient Greek astronomer, physicist
- Ptolemy, 90-168 AD, Ancient Greek astronomer
- Copernicus 1473-1543, Polish astronomer
- Galileo
- Einstein
- Christiaan Huygens
- Tycho
- Harley
- Newton
- Kepler
- Laplace
- Copernicus
- Lemet
- Messier (also translated Messier)
- Alistak
- Lomonosov
- William Herschel
- Eddington
- Edwin Hubble
- Jansky
- Gerard Kuiper
- Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar