What was the secret? Plus, stopping hot flashes
| | Monday, December 12, 2022 | | | | |
| ILLUSTRATION VIA NORTH WIND PICTURE ARCHIVES, ALAMY | | How did the ancients figure out which stars were in the night sky? And where, exactly?
Well, the father of astronomy, with the most rudimentary of instruments, did it amazingly well, new studies of his calculations show. In fact, for many centuries after Hipparchus’s death, astronomers couldn’t come close to the accuracy of his map of the night sky—the world’s oldest. What was his secret?
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| COURTESY MUSEUM OF THE BIBLE COLLECTION. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. © MUSEUM OF THE BIBLE, 2021. | | The mystery deepens: The discovery of Hipparchus’s measurements in hidden text (detailed above via multispectral analysis) has only deepened the wonder of his skill. At top, an illustration of Hipparchus doing his thing. Read more. | | | |
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| BALAGE BALOGH/SCALA, FLORENCE | | What was this? The upraised building and surrounding complex (illustrated above) became one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. It lasted for 16 centuries, longer than all but one of the wonders—the Egyptian pyramids. Do you know this wonder? Click here for the answer. | | | |
| PHOTOGRAPH BY TOM ALLEN, TCT ARMENIA | | Hiking though a pioneering Christian outpost: “I remember looking out at these mountains and thinking, ‘my God, I really want to explore them,’” adventurer and trail developer Tom Allen said about Armenia. Now, there’s a stunning, 514-mile series of trails through the Caucasus Mountains, from the arid Aras Valley to lush forests rolling into Georgia, Nat Geo reports. (Pictured above, a meadow above Dilijan, Armenia.) | | | |
Today’s soundtrack: Tiger Mountain Peasant Song, Fleet Foxes
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