everyday they use math
you use math almost everyday any job you do you use math.
We use 99.9 percent of math in our everyday life.
the banks use math so they can get their pay and count money
Artists will use math when they are drawing something if they need to know the dimensions to draw. They might also use math when they are determining pricing.
Astronomer needs to take Math, Physics, science specifically (astronomy) and a little of chemistry.
I'm studying to become an astronomer.
You need some advance math and physic skills.
he is using math by calculating the average speed ,acceleration,and finding out the area or circumference of planets, and use of calculus: by having enough info you can calculate the way back from moon to earth ,it's hard but still! if you are not good at math you might not get the job as astronomer .
Astronomer's are people (scientists) who study celestial bodies. So by profession an astronomer uses a telescope and not a microscope.
All the math and science he can get, typically through collegeplus another five years or so after that.
Because being an astronomer you need to describe the positions of things in the sky. That needs numbers. Then you need to explain why things move Because the planets move among the stars in a fairly strange way, that needs really complicated mathematics. It took over a thousand years before Johannes Kepler used math to discover the shape of the planets' orbits, and then Isaac Newton used more math to explain exactly why the orbits are that shape. Many more things, like the lives of stars, are explained by chemistry and physics, and they both use a lot of math as well.
A telescope is the instrument an astronomer uses to study matter in space.
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A BS in science (Physics/Math) is minimum, an MS in Astronomy or a PHd in Astronomy is even better.
You take classes in math and science while in high school, and the astronomy in college.