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There are two puzzles surrounding the Pleiades, or Seven Sisters. First, why are the mythological stories surrounding them, typically involving seven young girls being chased by a man associated with the constellation Orion, so similar in…

Popular Physics · Physics 2021-08-04 Ray P. Norris , Barnaby R. M. Norris

There is a good cause to assert that the Easter Islanders constantly watched Aldebaran and the Pleiades in the past. The Russian scholar Irina K. Fedorova and the American scholar Georgia Lee were the first who contributed significantly to…

History and Philosophy of Physics · Physics 2016-12-02 Sergei Rjabchikov

In Hesiod's calendar, circa 8th century BCE, the harvest times of cereals were indicated by the heliacal rising of Pleiades (harvest) and by that of Orion (thresh). We tried to verify which risings and settings of the brightest stars could…

Popular Physics · Physics 2013-10-24 Elio Antonello

In the past, the Arabs in Al-Hara Zone used many stars to deduce the seasons of the year and also to deduce the roads, at that time this was the most convenient way to figure their ways and to know the time of the year they have to travel…

History and Philosophy of Physics · Physics 2019-06-10 Mohammed H. Talafha , Ziad A. Talafha

Most star clusters dissolve into the Galaxy over tens to hundreds of millions of years after they form. While recent Gaia studies have honed our view of cluster dispersal, the exact chronology of which star formation events begat which star…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2025-11-12 Andrew W. Boyle , Luke G. Bouma , Andrew W. Mann

The indigenous astronomy in Africa and of Africans exhibits many of the same patterns as indigenous astronomy found in other parts of the world such as with agricultural calendars established by observing celestial bodies as well as other…

History and Philosophy of Physics · Physics 2020-10-29 J. C. Holbrook

Australian Indigenous astronomical traditions hint at a relationship between animals in the skyworld and the behaviour patterns of their terrestrial counterparts. In our continued study of Aboriginal astronomical traditions from the Great…

History and Philosophy of Physics · Physics 2016-01-07 Trevor M. Leaman , Duane W. Hamacher , Mark T. Carter

The aim of Galactic archaeology is to recover the history of our Galaxy through the information encoded in stars. An unprobed assumption of this field is that the chemical composition of a star is an immutable marker of the gas from which…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2018-08-29 Lorenzo Spina , Jorge Meléndez , Andrew R. Casey , Amanda I. Karakas , Marcelo Tucci-Maia

An ancient Egyptian Calendar of Lucky and Unlucky Days, the Cairo Calendar (CC), assigns luck with the period of 2.850 days. Previous astronomical, astrophysical and statistical analyses of CC support the idea that this was the period of…

History and Philosophy of Physics · Physics 2018-10-16 Sebastian Porceddu , Lauri Jetsu , Tapio Markkanen , Joonas Lyytinen , Perttu Kajatkari , Jyri Lehtinen , Jaana Toivari-Viitala

We agree with the interpretation of W. Schlosser, that the Nebra Sky Disc is a reminder of a method of determining a start date (and possibly also an end date) of the farming year. We extend this interpretation. We think that we found the…

History and Philosophy of Physics · Physics 2025-04-15 Bernd Fiedler

Cultures around the world organise stars into constellations, or asterisms, and these groupings are often considered to be arbitrary and culture-specific. Yet there are striking similarities in asterisms across cultures, and groupings such…

History and Philosophy of Physics · Physics 2022-02-24 Charles Kemp , Duane W. Hamacher , Daniel R. Little , Simon J. Cropper

The Ancient Egyptians wrote Calendars of Lucky and Unlucky Days that assigned astronomically influenced prognoses for each day of the year. The best preserved of these calendars is the Cairo Calendar (hereafter CC) dated to 1244--1163 B.C.…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2016-01-27 Lauri Jetsu , Sebastian Porceddu

The obscuration of a celestial body that covers another one in the background will be called a ``hierarchical eclipse''. The most obvious case is that a star or a planet will be hidden from sight by the moon during a lunar eclipse. Four…

Popular Physics · Physics 2020-06-02 Emil Khalisi , Joachim Gripp

The Milky Way's name and role in ancient Egyptian culture remain unclear. One suggestion is that the Milky Way may have been a celestial depiction of the sky goddess Nut. In this work, I test this association using an interdisciplinary…

History and Philosophy of Physics · Physics 2024-04-03 Or Graur

The Pleiades is the most prominent open star cluster visible from Earth and an important benchmark for simple stellar populations, unified by common origin, age, and distance. Binary stars are its essential ingredient, yet their…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2025-03-04 Dmitry Chulkov , Ivan Strakhov , Boris Safonov

Young (125 Myr), populous ($>$1000 members), and relatively nearby, the Pleiades has provided an anchor for stellar angular momentum models for both younger and older stars. We used K2 to explore the distribution of rotation periods in the…

Galactic archaeology represents a multidisciplinary approach aimed at unraveling the intricate history of the Milky Way galaxy through the study of its stellar populations. This abstract delves into the significance of galactic archaeology…

Astrophysics of Galaxies · Physics 2023-08-17 J. Alfredo Collazos

We use K2 to continue the exploration of the distribution of rotation periods in Pleiades that we began in Paper I. We have discovered complicated multi-period behavior in Pleiades stars using these K2 data, and we have grouped them into…

Classical Cepheid stars have been considered since more than a century as reliable tools to estimate distances in the universe thanks to their Period-Luminosity (P-L) relationship. Moreover, they are also powerful astrophysical…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2014-07-08 A. Gallenne , P. Kervella , A. Mérand , J. D. Monnier , J. Breitfelder G. Pietrzyński , W. Gieren

Astronomical observations were used as a marker for time and the Calendar from ancient times. A more subtle calibration of epochs is thrown up by an observation of the position of the solstices and equinoxes, because these points shift in…

General Physics · Physics 2011-02-04 Burra G. Sidharth
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