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Astronomy Timeline (7th Period Astronomy)

  • 30,000 BCE

    Moon Tracking

    Moon Tracking
    Bone carvings keep track of phases of Moon. Early people engraved patterns of lines on animal bones to keep track of the phases of the Moon.
  • 4000 BCE

    Mesopotamian Astronomers Observations

    Mesopotamian Astronomers Observations
    Mesopotamian ziggurats serve as observatories. Mesopotamian astronomers made careful observations from the tops of pyramid-like towers called ziggurats.
  • 2500 BCE

    Building of Stonehenge

    Building of Stonehenge
    Building of Stonehenge. The building of Stonehenge took place over many centuries. Alignments of the stones at Stonehenge mark the rising and setting points of the Sun at the solstices.
  • 2000 BCE

    Temple of Amen-Ra built

    Temple of Amen-Ra built
    Temple of Amun-Ra at Karnak. The Temple of Amen-Ra at Karnak, Egypt was built so that its main axis points to the sunset at the summer solstice.
  • 2000 BCE

    Lunar Eclipse at Mesopotamia

    Lunar Eclipse at Mesopotamia
    Lunar eclipse observed at Ur in Mesopotamia. The oldest known recording of a lunar eclipse took place at Ur more than 4000 years ago.
  • 1300 BCE

    Chinese begin observing Lunar Eclipses

    Chinese begin observing Lunar Eclipses
    Chinese begin centuries long series of obs of eclipses. Chinese astronomers recorded 900 solar and 600 lunar eclipses over a period of 2600 years.
  • 700 BCE

    Babylonians predict Lunar Eclipses

    Babylonians predict Lunar Eclipses
    Babylonians predict lunar eclipses. The Babylonians used their long record of eclipses to see regular patterns of eclipses. They used these patterns to predict lunar eclipses.
  • 700 BCE

    Hesiod creates uses for Astronomy

    Hesiod creates uses for Astronomy
    Hesiod describes practical uses for astronomy. Hesiod's poem The Works and Days contains practical astronomical advice for navigation and for agricultural activities.
  • 585 BCE

    Thales Solar Eclipse

    Thales Solar Eclipse
    Thales said to have predicted solar eclipse. The eclipse took place during a battle between the Lydians and the Persians. They were so stunned by the eclipse they ended the battle.
  • 580 BCE

    Anaximander creates model of the Earth,Sun,Moon, and Stars

    Anaximander creates model of the Earth,Sun,Moon, and Stars
    Anaximander describes model of Earth, Sun, Moon, and Stars. Anaximander's model was the forerunner of later Greek attempts to explain the heavens in non-mythological terms.
  • 560 BCE

    Anaximenes model of Cosmos

    Anaximenes model of Cosmos
    Anaximenes proposes model of cosmos. In Anaximenes model the stars are fixed to the inside of a solid vault surrounding the Earth. Later Greek astronomers develop this idea into the concept of the celestial sphere.
  • 550 BCE

    Phthagoras Model of the Solar System

    Phthagoras Model of the Solar System
    Pythagoras and students develop model of solar system. The model of Pythagoras used circular paths for the celestial bodies and assumed most celestial bodies are spheres.