Astronomer
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An astronomer is a scientist who studies astronomy. Observational astronomers work in observatories with telescopes to collect information from things in outer space such as planets, stars, or galaxies. Theoretical astronomers study the collected information, and use it to help us understand how the universe behaves.
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A voting session is conducted in 2006 International Astronomical Union's general assembly for determining a new definition of a planet
Galileo is often referred to as the Father of modern astronomy. Portrait by Justus Sustermans.
Portrait of the Flemish astronomer Ferdinand Verbiest who became Head of the Mathematical Board and Director of the Observatory of the Chinese emperor in 1669