The Chinese astronomers generated fantastically accurate measurements of time and charted unusual cosmological phenomena, such
as novae, comets and meteor showers. This makes their work important to the development of the history of astronomy, and their ideas filtered down the Silk Road into the Middle East and Europe. Ancient Chinese kept records of a wide range of celestial events, including solar and lunar eclipses, sunspots, comets and meteors, guest stars (nova or supernova), planetary events, aurora borealis etc.
Math & astronomy.
Copernicus' contribution to astronomy was the heliocentric model, which placed the sun at the center of the solar system instead of Earth. This model revolutionized our understanding of the cosmos and laid the foundation for modern astronomy. Scientists continue to build upon Copernicus' work to further explore the universe.
Many contributions were made by Chinese and Islamic astronomers to modern day astronomy, including the trigonometric methods created to determine the precision of dates, and supernova research.
Chinese accomplishments in astronomy include the development of sophisticated star catalogs, the compilation of the "Tianwen" (Heavenly Questions), and the invention of the armillary sphere, which allowed for precise celestial observations. In bookmaking, the Chinese pioneered woodblock printing, enabling the mass production of texts and the dissemination of knowledge, particularly during the Tang and Song dynasties. This innovation not only facilitated the spread of scientific and literary works but also played a crucial role in education and culture. Overall, these advancements significantly influenced both Chinese society and the broader world.
Anything outside the Earth is astronomy.
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The Great contribution to astronomy from ancient Egypt was the Almagest.
Xishan Wang has written: 'Xiao'an xin fa' -- subject(s): Astronomy, Astronomy, Chinese, Calendar, Chinese, Chinese Astronomy, Chinese Calendar, Early works to 1800
Nathan Sivin has written: 'Chinese alchemy' -- subject(s): History, Alchemy, Chemistry, China 'Cosmos and computation in early Chinese mathematical astronomy' -- subject(s): Astronomy, Chinese, Chinese Astronomy
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Weiyun Qin has written: 'Yue ling cui bian' -- subject(s): Astrology, Chinese, Astronomy, Chinese, Chinese Astrology, Chinese Astronomy, Seasons, Seasons in literature
He showed that the planets traveled in elliptical orbits
Math & astronomy.
Binyuan Ouyang has written: 'Jiao shi jing' -- subject(s): Astronomy, Chinese, Chinese Astronomy, Eclipses
It was devised in pre-history.
the Chinese were the first ones look at sun spots 800 ad
The largest contribution from the Babylons was the introduction of Math and Astronomy. The Babylons numerical system helped create the 360 degree system.