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The Indo-aryans of ancient India observed stars and constellations for ascertaining auspicious times in order to conduct sacrificial rites ordained by vedas. It is but natural that they would have recounted in the vedic texts about comets.…

Popular Physics · Physics 2014-12-02 Patrick Das Gupta

According to classical tradition, Thales of Miletus predicted the total solar eclipse that took place on 28 May 585 BCE. Even if some authors have flatly denied the possibility of such a prediction, others have struggled to find cycles…

History and Philosophy of Physics · Physics 2013-07-09 Miguel Querejeta

We present a review on the renowned solar eclipse in the Chinese book "Shujing" describing the oldest account of this kind. After balancing the arguments on the time, place, and the celestial stage, we offer a new scenario. The path of…

History and Philosophy of Physics · Physics 2020-06-30 Emil Khalisi

We reanalyse the solar eclipse linked to the Biblical passage about the military leader Joshua who ordered the sun to halt in the midst of the day (Joshua 10:12). Although there is agreement that the basic story is rooted in a real event,…

History and Philosophy of Physics · Physics 2021-02-19 Emil Khalisi

For many decades scholars converse how to correctly include the Old Babylonian Empire into the absolute timeline of history. A cuneiform text from the series Enuma Anu Enlil (EAE #20) reports on the destruction of Babylon after a lunar and…

History and Philosophy of Physics · Physics 2020-07-15 Emil Khalisi

The theory of inertial induction, which has been quite successful in explaining a number of hitherto unexplained astrophysical phenomena, predicts a redshift in light grazing massive objects. The total solar eclipse on 11 August 1999 offers…

Astrophysics · Physics 2007-05-23 Amitabha Ghosh , Soumitro Banerjee

The search of a rational explanation of eclipses pervades the beginnings of philosophical and scientific thought. Within this intellectual frame, the knowledge of the "saros cycle" (a cycle of 18 years, 10 or 11 days and 1/3 of a day that…

History and Philosophy of Physics · Physics 2013-04-30 Roberto Casazza , Alejandro Gangui

We present the results from the measurement of secondary cosmic gamma-ray flux using a NaI(Tl) scintillator detector during a total solar eclipse. The unique feature of this experiment is that it was carried out at a place where the solar…

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena · Physics 2020-11-04 S. Roy , S. Biswas , S. Das , S. K. Ghosh , S. Raha

This paper centers on the collection of accounts on solar eclipses from the era of the Aztecs in Mesoamerica, about 1300 to 1550 AD. We present a list of all eclipse events complying with the topological visibility from the capital…

History and Philosophy of Physics · Physics 2020-08-21 Emil Khalisi

The beginning of the calendar record inscribed on the Mamari tablet has been dated to the day of the summer solstice of December 20, 1680 A.D. The moon was not visible earlier at night. Because of a possible solar eclipse it was a perilous…

History and Philosophy of Physics · Physics 2017-03-07 Sergei Rjabchikov

We explore 50 Australian Aboriginal accounts of lunar and solar eclipses to determine how Aboriginal groups understood this phenomenon. We summarise the literature on Aboriginal references to eclipses, showing that many Aboriginal groups…

History and Philosophy of Physics · Physics 2011-05-16 Duane W. Hamacher , Ray P. Norris

In 1911 Einstein proposed that light-bending by the Sun's gravitational field could be measured during a total solar eclipse. The first opportunity in which this measurement would be tried, was during the total solar eclipse of October 10,…

History and Philosophy of Physics · Physics 2020-05-08 Luís C. B. Crispino

The traditional date of 1595 BCE for the destruction of Babylon by the Hittite king Mursili I is accepted by most historians for many years despite notable controversies. This pivotal date is considered crucial to the various calculations…

History and Philosophy of Physics · Physics 2013-09-12 Gérard Gertoux

Historical records of total solar eclipses provide vital information for computing the rotation of the Earth and understanding its long-term variations by providing data from the time before the modern measurements. While eclipses recorded…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2021-08-26 Hisashi Hayakawa , Misturu Sôma , J. Hutch Kinsman

The solar eclipse of Good Friday has always been recognized as a problem from the astronomical point of view. The date of Crucifixion has been investigated by many scholars and the most accredited one is friday 3 april 33, when, at sunset…

History and Philosophy of Physics · Physics 2012-11-22 Costantino Sigismondi

We investigate the anomalies in the Earth - Moon system using ancient eclipse data. We identify nine groups of anomalous eclipses between 400 and 1800 AD recorded in parts of India that should have completely missed the subcontinent as per…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2013-08-01 M. N. Vahia , Saurabh Singh , Amit Seta , B. V. Subbarayappa

An experiment for the speckle reconstruction of solar features was developed for observing the partial eclipse of the sun as viewed from Bangalore on October 24, 1995. No data could be obtained because of cloudy sky but the experimental…

Astrophysics · Physics 2007-05-23 S. K. Saha , B. S. Nagabhushana , A. V. Ananth , P. Venkatakrishnan

We have summarized here the astronomical knowledge of the ancient Hindu astronomers. This knowledge was accumulated from before 1500 B.C. up to around 1200 A.D. In Section \ref{equiv} we have correlated terms used by the Hindu astronomers…

History and Philosophy of Physics · Physics 2009-03-11 P. Rudra

The 1703 was the first year of full operation of the meridian line in the Basilica of St. Maria degli Angeli in Rome. The instants of solstices and equinoxes, the \textit{Anni Cardines}, obtained by comparing transit timings of Sun and…

History and Philosophy of Physics · Physics 2022-02-23 Costantino Sigismondi , Silvia Pietroni

The darkness of the umbra of the lunar eclipse of August 7 2017 corresponded to the predictions of A. Danjon for the Sun at its minimum. It appeared partial at moonrise in Rome similarly to the one of April 3, 33 AD in Jerusalem, supposed…

History and Philosophy of Physics · Physics 2017-08-18 Costantino Sigismondi
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