What is difficult about being an Astronomer?
Answer / Guddu Kumar Gunjan
Being an astronomer can be challenging due to the following reasons: limited observational opportunities, as telescopes have restricted viewing times and are often in remote locations; intense competition for research grants and funding; complex data analysis involving advanced computational skills; and the need for patience and persistence as breakthroughs may take years or even decades.
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