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Name Astronomy Packet 2 1) The Mayans tracked which celestial bodies. The individuals who performed this were known as. The study of these events allowed Mayans to track time in different ways. The is the measurement which has raised concern recently as it predicts the on. The Mayans ability to track the Sun was due to their geographic position. This caused the Sun to reach twice in a.the Mayan believed the Sun was a living being and needed in order to. In order to do this they practiced at various temples such as (name both). At 4 temples were set up so that the rose over a when viewed from the Central temple. At the Temple compound known as the central temples staircase is aligned with the and casts a shadow in the shape of a. This creature represented the feathered serpent god. The Mayans were able to calculate the periods of revolution for to days, to days, to days and to days. A large number of Mayan sacrifices were thrown into known as.

2) This society has the longest running history of astronomical observations from to. The first record of what celestial event was recorded by this culture? in which year. This culture developed many tools used to study the heavens most importantly the. How does this tool work. One of the most interesting pieces of data recorded in this societies observations are the appearance of star which we now call. One of the most notable occurred in the year in the present day constellation of. It was visible for during the day and at night. Today the area of this is the location of the. 3) This society is credited with the creation of the sundial as a method of. They also developed a calendar based on the which consisted of days only so days were added to balance out the solar cycle. To this culture the Sun represented the God and was the symbol of the king or. Explain the mythology behind sunrise sunset and night to these people. Another important star to these people was

or. Which rose in late and signaled the which was of importance for agriculture in this desert society. The stars in the modern constellation of Orion symbolized the of the God and also line up perfectly with the. Eclipses were explained by this culture as 3) The Native Americans are properly referred to as The Cheyenne people created an astronomical observatory known as in. The uses of this site included and. The Stars which are directly linked to it are and. In the American Southwest the tribe called the was among the most ancient of observers. They designed 2 observatories which specifically marked the. They also recorded the appearance of which match those recorded by the Chinese. The area populated by this tribe is now a hotbed of and has led many to connect this tribe with. 4) The created the astronomical observatory on the Salisbury Plain in England. This observatory was aligned with the and the

to them the Milky Way represented. To the Norse or the symbolized Bridge which led to or heaven. The society whose record of astronomical observations rivals the Chinese is. These people are credited with the invention of what 3 technological inventions?,.. It is believed that the of the Nativity story were of this society. 5) The are known as the fathers of. They developed the mathematical systems known as and.these allowed individuals to calculate the earth s and distance to the and. Also gave us the term for those stars which appeared to wander through the other stars. Which Wanderers were visible to these people?. To this day we still use this society s to trace patterns in the sky. Many of astronomical ideas were carried on by. This imperial society gave us the days of week in this dead and sacred language these days were,. The great leader created the 1 st calendar adopted by most of the west. Of

critical importance was the development of the solar system model known as the by the historian. In this model the is at the center with (place the other major bodies in the proper order here) Following. This view was widely accepted for what reasons