Astronomy: Understanding Celestial Bodies

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ASTRONOMY UNDERSTANDING CELESTIAL BODIES other ancient structures showing astronomi cal alignment also have been found in Europe Egypt and the Americas In many early civilizations astronomy was sufficiently advanced that reliable calen dars had been developed In ancient Egypt astronomer priests were responsible for antic ipating the season of the annual flooding of the Nile River The Maya who lived in what is now southeastern Mexico Guatemala and Belize developed a complicated calendar system about 2 000 years ago The Dresden Codex a Mayan text from the 1st millennium CE contains exceptionally accurate astronom ical calculations including tables predicting eclipses and the movements of Venus In China a calendar had been developed by the 14th century BCE In about 350 BCE a Chinese astronomer Shih Shen drew up what may be the earliest star catalog listing about 8oo stars Chinese records mention comets meteors large sunspots and novae The early Greek astronomers knew many of the geometric relationships of the heavenly bodies A few early Greek thinkers includ ing Aristotle thought Earth was a sphere Eratosthenes born in about 276 BCT dem onstrated its circumference Hipparchus who lived around 140 BCTF was a prolific and 14