Thales of Miletus
Battle of Halys in 585bc. The eclipse was perceived as an omen, indicating that the gods wanted the fighting to stop.
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Thales had predicted the eclipse on 585B.C
he predicted the solar eclipse in 1798
Thales
The Greek philosopher Thales of Miletusaccurately predicted a solar eclipse in advance of the eclipse itself according to The Histories of Herodotus. If Herodotus's account is accurate, this eclipse is the earliest recorded as being known in advance of its occurrence. Most historians believe that the predicted eclipse was the solar eclipse of May 28, 585 BC It's the staring point of scince
Benjamin Banneker predicted the solar eclipse in Baltimore, Maryland on October 21, 1791. He calculated the precise timing and location of the eclipse, proving his mathematical and astronomical abilities.
The next predicted total solar eclipse after August 11, 1999, occurred on December 4, 2002, but it wasn't visible from a wide area. However, a more significant total solar eclipse visible over a larger region occurred on March 29, 2006.
The next solar eclipse is on December 4, 2021, and it will be a total solar eclipse visible from Antarctica. The next lunar eclipse is on November 19, 2021, and it will be a partial lunar eclipse visible from much of the world.
When he was 13. He became greatly interested after the solar eclipse of 1560. He was drawn to astronomy because the eclipse had been predicted so accurately.
Nothing predicted for the next 150 years, though there will be several high-percentage partials.
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