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- Egyptian chronology (11665 bytes)
33: ...ustes]] (fl. 540-550 CE) has listed several lunar eclipses given by Egyptian dates (month and day) scattered... - Earth (30908 bytes)
161: ...This allows total [[eclipse]]s as well as annular eclipses to occur on Earth. Here is a diagram showing the ... - Ra (2793 bytes)
- Anaxagoras (6622 bytes)
- Sun (20830 bytes)
173: ...at the beginning and end of [[solar eclipse|total eclipses of the Sun]].
217: ...he brightest object in the field. During partial eclipses, most sunlight is blocked by the Moon passing dir... - Mars (27704 bytes)
103: ...ntly small [[angular diameter]] that its partial "eclipses" of the Sun are best considered transits (see [[T... - French Revolution (36529 bytes)
2: ... definitive end to the ''[[ancien r駩me]]'', and eclipses both subsequent revolutions in France in the popu... - Benjamin Banneker (3034 bytes)
- History of astronomy (13532 bytes)
42: ...Astronomers were to be able to predict comets and eclipses precisely. Any inaccuracy and the Emperor would o... - Pinhole camera (6994 bytes)
- Aztec mythology (10599 bytes)
113: ...tar demons of darkness that attack the sun during eclipses and threaten the earth - Christmas (35108 bytes)
133: ...The Christmas festival is largely for lovers, and eclipses the country's two [[Valentine's Day]]s. - Moon (37975 bytes)
228: ...e coincides with the [[new moon|new Moon]]; lunar eclipses when a node coincides with the [[full moon|full M...
273: ...|| 18.030 a <!--- Interval after which the Moon's eclipses recur with respect to the lunar calendar; 223 syn...
331: == Eclipses ==
336: ...l no longer cover the Sun completely and no total eclipses will occur.
338: ...n only if Sun, Earth and Moon are lined up. Solar eclipses can only occur at [[new moon]]; [[lunar eclipse]]... - Hipparchus (astronomer) (50785 bytes)
36: ...bserved eclipses (some tablets with a list of all eclipses in a period of time covering a saros have been fo...
51: ... Rather, Hipparchus would have made a list of all eclipses from Nabonasser's time to his own.
83: ...er]] [[139 BC]] according to [Toomer 1980]), with eclipses from Babylonian records 345 years earlier (''Alma...
94: ...irements. The eccentric model he fitted to these eclipses from his Babylonian eclipse list: 22,[[23 Decembe...
129: ... first assumption. Hipparchus observed (at lunar eclipses) that at the mean distance of the Moon, the diame... - Ancient Indian science and technology (21581 bytes)
- Hipparchus (50784 bytes)
35: ...bserved eclipses (some tablets with a list of all eclipses in a period of time covering a saros have been fo...
50: ... Rather, Hipparchus would have made a list of all eclipses from Nabonasser's time to his own.
82: ...er]] [[139 BC]] according to [Toomer 1980]), with eclipses from Babylonian records 345 years earlier (''Alma...
93: ...irements. The eccentric model he fitted to these eclipses from his Babylonian eclipse list: 22,[[23 Decembe...
128: ... first assumption. Hipparchus observed (at lunar eclipses) that at the mean distance of the Moon, the diame... - History of science in early cultures (11033 bytes)
61: ...uable astronomical records of meteor showers, and eclipses particularly from 1500-1750 in the [[Annals of th... - History of science in the Middle Ages (30877 bytes)
180: ...diurnal rotation; syzygies; lunar eclipses; solar eclipses; latitudes of the planets; risings and settings; ... - Geography1 (26085 bytes)
113: ...aximander is also credited with the prediction of eclipses. The foundations of geography can be traced to th...
115: ...t different location on Earth, he suggested using eclipses to determine the relative difference in time.<ref...
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