9 Observatories Where Ancient Humans Looked to the Stars
In 1609,关键字1 a polymath in Pisa built a rudimentary telescope and pointed it at the moon’s distant, luminous surface. Galileo Galilei was the first person in history to use such a tool, and it revolutionized astronomy. But he was far from the first human to train his mind and gaze toward the heavens. For thousands of years, ancient civilizations around the globe attempted to make sense of the stars—often with rather impressive results. In what is now Iran, the Radkan Tower is a testament to the intellectual might of the Persian Empire. Archeologists believe that the famed astronomer Nasir al-Din Tusi engineered the tower to accurately predict the changing of the seasons and months. Meanwhile, in North Macedonia, a 3,800-year-old set of ruins once told Bronze Age inhabitants when to plant their crops from miles away. And over in modern-day Uzbekistan lie the nearly 5,000-year-old remains of an observatory built by Ulugh Beg, the grandson of an emperor with a passion for furthering human knowledge.
-
上一篇
-
下一篇
- 最近发表
- 随机阅读
-
- 草图大师安装使用介绍
- 第397章 一点不拿阿娘当外人
- 第385章 在该笑的年纪笑
- 第416章 武举你就别考了
- 扩大文旅服务产业发展朋友圈!长宁区文旅行业党建联盟暨“虹桥文旅荟”成立
- 第373章 官方国书字体
- 第413章 我星河哥要炫技了
- 第431章 楚笙先生定是个有趣之人
- 地下城与勇士起源夜之迷途碎片如何兑换 夜之迷途碎片兑换攻略
- 第413章 我星河哥要炫技了
- 第395章 但凭姑娘差遣
- 第433章 他们互为对方的影子
- รวงข้าวเผยเงินบาทต้นสัปดาห์ อ่อนค่าลงเล็กน้อยตามแรงขายพันธบัตรไทย
- 第382章 本公主必须一查到底
- 第392章 他见不得她哭
- 第390章 唐楚月恨知事太晚
- 全国首座遗址类墓葬壁画艺术专题博物馆在太原开馆
- 第356章 姑娘和姑爷回门啦
- 第346章 就一晚都等不了
- 第350章 出动“十二杀”保护新娘
- 搜索
-
- 友情链接
-