There were a lot of legends back then, so people would see stars connect other different stars to make up a constallations in the sky. Therefore, people can always retell the legends from the sky, stars, and constallations.
Ancient Greeks believed that stars were divine beings or deities that controlled human fates. Indian astronomers made significant contributions to the study of stars, including the classification of stars based on their brightness in ancient texts like the Vedas and later in works like the Surya Siddhanta. Both cultures regarded stars as celestial markers guiding navigation, timekeeping, and religious ceremonies.
In ancient times, people often believed that stars were divine beings or gods that controlled events on Earth. They were also sometimes thought to be the souls of ancestors watching over the living.
The first constellations were, we believe, invented by the ancient Babylonians and Sumerians, and perhaps the Phoenicians. These were to give people a way to refer to the stars and constellations, and provided a heavenly anchor for their stories. Most of the northern hemisphere constellation names that we use today were invented, or adapted, by the ancient Greeks and Romans. The southern hemisphere constellations were largely named by sailors and mariners. It's likely that the people who lived in these southern lands had names of their own for the constellations and stars, but few of those are still in use.
Well, sweetheart, the ancient Greeks called comets "asteres kuklos," which translates to "hairy stars." Those Greeks sure had a way with words, didn't they? So next time you see a comet streaking across the sky, just remember it's basically a big, hairy star making a fashion statement.
Early astronomers used only their eyes to look at the stars. They used maps of the stars for religious reasons and also to work out the time of year. Early civilizations such as the Maya people and the Ancient Egyptians built simple observatories and drew maps of the stars positions. They also began to think about the place of Earth in the universe. For a long time people thought Earth was the center of the universe, and that the planets, the stars and the sun went around it. This is known as the geocentric model of the Universe.
The sun, the stars.
To predict the weather.
Some people believe that their lives are affected by the position of the stars and planets. These people put their hopes in astrology.
they believed that myths had truth in them and used those myths that were true contained secrets of the stars and the universe
They believed that when Paraohs died they would become one of the circumpolar stars
They used them to help them find their direction.
Historical people that looked at the stars and objects in the sky
No. Ancient peoples attributed patterns to the stars.
That is because some people are superstitious, and will believe just about anything.
Many people believed Aristotle in ancient times.
The ancient Greeks believed that every day, Apollo, the god of the sun, would ride a chariot a across the sky, pulling the sun behind him.
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