Answer:B Stargaze
Explanation: Stargazing To a great extent, the way we interpret our observations depends on our point of view. Because modern communications media provide us with many points of view, we have a better understanding of the natural world than our ancestors had. We no longer rely on legends to explain the movements of sun, moon, and stars. We know instead that they are part of a vast system of stars and galaxies involving distances beyond our imaginations. The universe is composed of billions of galaxies scattered throughout space, with each galaxy being made up of billions of stars.
The stars hold a kind of mystery today--the mystery of blazing nuclear furnaces scattered in the vastness of space. Scientists have discovered the physical laws that govern such dramatic celestial events, and we have access to their explanations.
As you study this section you will learn that the ancient peoples thought of the Earth as the center of the universe. You will look at the patterns of the stars. You will think about the "wanderers" (those "stars" that do not behave normally) and you will read what the Bible has to say about the stars.