Tycho Brahe
Aristotle!:)
As a place to observe the sky to aid in divining an emperors fate
Anders Celsius invented the Celsius temperature scale. He grew up in Sweden and taught astronomy and built the country's first observatory.
You probably mean temples instead of templates. And yes, Babylonians for one built them, often using their roofs for astronomical research. They discovered and documented the location and movements of many planets and stars.
Large telescopes are generally built at higher altitudes to make it easier to see stars, planets, etc.
Tycho Brahe (Danish) roughly Elizabethan era, best fits this title.
Anders Celsius was a Swedish astronomer who is known for inventing the Celsius temperature scale. Celsius also built the Uppsala Astronomical Observatory in 1740, the oldest astronomical observatory in Sweden.
A Royal Commission appointed by King Charles II recommended the establishment of an observatory. Sir Christopher Wren, the architect who was a former professor of astronomy at Oxford University proposed using the site of the ruined Greenwich Castle. He oversaw the design of the observatory.
Tycho Brahe's homeland was Denmark. He was born in what was then Skane, Denmark in 1546. Today, Skane is part of Sweden. Brahe was an astronomer who built and calibrated instruments to observe stars and planets. He died in 1601.
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Rosalina built the observatory with the help of Luma while searching for Luma's mother.
Tycho Brahe (pronounced Tyco Bra) invented the sextant and was an important pre-telescopic astronomer. He was the general honcho of the Uraniborg observatory on one of the Danish Islands. Using advanced measuring instruments for the time ( roughly Elizabethan period) Tyco and his aides studied and tracked star positions and also discovered a nova as we now call it in the Crab Nebula, visible in Daylight. Johannes Kepler, Tycho"s top aid and successor, went on to use the New-fangled telescope commencing about l609 Technically the Uraniborg estabolishment was under a sort of Crown Charter of the Danish Monarch, but in practice Tycho Brahe"s observatory. does this answer your question? we used to thik it was funny a man with a last name like Female articles invented the SEXtant, note emphasis!
he built an observatory and became director.
The Mayans built the observatory known as El Caracol at Chichen Itza in Mexico around the 9th century AD. This structure served as a viewing platform for observing celestial events such as the movement of stars and planets.
the biggest building the mayans built was 20 storuies tall
It is famous astronomical observatory built by a king.
he built an observatory and became director.