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Ancient Egyptians studied outer space primarily through their observations of celestial bodies, particularly the sun, moon, and stars. They developed a calendar based on the lunar cycles and the heliacal rising of Sirius, which marked the annual flooding of the Nile. Astronomy was closely tied to their religious beliefs and agricultural practices, influencing their architecture, such as the alignment of temples and pyramids with specific stars. This knowledge was recorded in hieroglyphs and reflected in their mythology and cosmology.

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