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astronomer

[uh-stron-uh-mer] / əˈstrɒn ə mər /


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Scotland's Astronomer Royal, Catherine Heymans, speaking for the UK community of astronomers, told the science select committee that the proposed cuts were "genuinely catastrophic and will be devastating for the UK."

From BBC

Because a supernova can shine for several months, astronomers can observe multiple images of the same explosion at once.

From Science Daily

Even though this event is the brightest FRB ever detected by CHIME, astronomers have not observed any repeat bursts from the same source.

From Science Daily

As detectors continue to identify more events, astronomers expect to uncover additional unusual systems that reveal new routes by which these powerful cosmic collisions occur.

From Science Daily

For many years, astronomers have relied on distant supernovae as cosmic beacons to study the universe and test the laws of physics.

From Science Daily