Saros Cycle Dates and Related Babylonian Astronomical Texts

Saros Cycle Dates and Related Babylonian Astronomical Texts
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Publisher : American Philosophical Society
Total Pages : 84
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ISBN-10 : 0871698161
ISBN-13 : 9780871698162
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis Saros Cycle Dates and Related Babylonian Astronomical Texts by : Asger Aaboe

These texts are probably from Babylon, although their exact provenance is unknown. All concern luni-solar phenomena with the exception of a text on the last visibility of Mercury, which is found on one side of a tablet whose other side deals with lunar eclipse magnitudes & longitudes. The texts fall into 2 groups. One comprises "Saros Cycle Texts," which give the months of eclipse possibilities arranged in consistent cycles of 223 mo. (or 18 years). Three of the 4 texts in this group concern lunar eclipse possibilities; the other treats solar eclipse possibilities. Included in this group is B.M. 34597, known as the "Saros Canon," which is repub. to correct errors in previous pub., & to clarify its structure. The 2nd group contains astronomical functions. Illustrations.

End of the Saros

End of the Saros
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Publisher : Abbott Press
Total Pages : 334
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ISBN-10 : 9781458219084
ISBN-13 : 1458219089
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis End of the Saros by : A.L. Buehrer

Returning from a devastating conflict that forced them to retreat to Finzar, Dahskay and Trotha find themselves where they left off. Choosing to face the danger among themselves for the good of a doomed solar system, Dahskay continues to watch the events of the ancient prophesy unfold. But she is not the only one watching. While most of the Divizin regime is unsuspecting of the impending disruption of their lethal plot, the man at the heart of it all is not easily eluded. But could it all be coincidence?

Predictive Astrology

Predictive Astrology
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Publisher : Weiser Books
Total Pages : 388
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ISBN-10 : 9781609255305
ISBN-13 : 1609255305
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis Predictive Astrology by : Bernadette Brady

For serious astrologers, this book is full of predictive techniques that really work, including cycles, transits, returns, progressions, eclipses, and the clearest explanation of the Saros cycles ever! Describes luminary and planetary arcs, and how to use transits to set up time maps. Brady also interprets progressed planets, waxing and waning orbs, planets changing signs, retrograde motion of transits and lunar phases and how they operate in predictive work. Appendices. Bibliography.

Where Dragons Dance

Where Dragons Dance
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Publisher : Nicolas-Hays, Inc.
Total Pages : 610
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ISBN-10 : 9780892546985
ISBN-13 : 0892546980
Rating : 4/5 (85 Downloads)

Synopsis Where Dragons Dance by : Kory Varlen

Astrologers use lunar eclipses for timing and prediction. Our birth charts reveal we belong to a heavenly family—a family of dragons, a family of galvanizing lunar eclipse patterns, many of which are ancient and have been returning for centuries. Get ready to meet your dragon family and discover life patterns unknowable by any conventional means of astrological analysis. The ancient Chinese believed that lunar eclipse occurred when a dragon ate the moon. Our birth charts reveal we belong to a heavenly family—a family of dragons, or galvanizing lunar eclipse patterns, many of which are ancient and have been returning for centuries to check up on us, their earthly kin. Get ready to meet your dragon family and discover life patterns that have been dancing you through elaborate cosmic steps heretofore unknowable by any conventional means of astrological analysis. Who wouldn’t want to dance with dragons? Nothing has captured their essence more than this book. Who are these dragons? Which Dragon family do you belong to? Which Dragon owns the Astrological DNA of your soul? How are Dragons influencing your life? If you’re looking for a precision instrument that is useful, reliable and will function 100 percent of the time, the forty-seven families of lunar eclipses outlined in this book have quite the stories to tell. Some are ancient, some are new, and some have yet to be born. But they each have the power to illuminate your sphere of influence. We all want to fulfill the highest, truest expression of ourselves as human beings and a knowledge of how these Lunar Saros Series eclipses work shines a special quality of light upon our personality and our pathway through the world. You will see how the eclipses have impacted lives and brought fame, fortune and sometimes despair. The author’s captivating humor takes the technical astrological data and makes it interesting to even those who are not astrology buffs. Every Astrologer needs this book. It is as essential as the Ephemerides. It will make your practice come alive in ways you have never experienced.

Encyclopedia of Lunar Science

Encyclopedia of Lunar Science
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 1287
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ISBN-10 : 9783319145419
ISBN-13 : 331914541X
Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis Encyclopedia of Lunar Science by : Brian Cudnik

The Encyclopedia of Lunar Science includes the latest topical data, definitions, and explanations of the many and varied facets of lunar science. This is a very useful reference work for a broad audience, not limited to the professional lunar scientist: general astronomers, researchers, theoreticians, practitioners, graduate students, undergraduate students, and astrophysicists as well as geologists and engineers. The title includes all current areas of lunar science, with the topical entries being established tertiary literature. The work is technically suitable to most advanced undergraduate and graduate students. The articles include topics of varying technical levels so that the top scientists of the field find this work a benefit as well as the graduate students and the budding lunar scientists. A few examples of topical areas are as follows: Basaltic Volcanism, Lunar Chemistry, Time and Motion Coordinates, Cosmic Weathering through Meteoritic Impact, Environment, Geology, Geologic History, Impacts and Impact Processes, Lunar Surface Processes, Origin and Evolution Theories, Regolith, Stratigraphy, Tectonic Activity, Topography, Weathering through ionizing radiation from the solar wind, solar flares, and cosmic rays.

Saros

Saros
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 232
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ISBN-10 : 1947963023
ISBN-13 : 9781947963023
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis Saros by : Zenko

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Celestial Shadows

Celestial Shadows
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 727
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ISBN-10 : 9781493915354
ISBN-13 : 1493915355
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis Celestial Shadows by : John Westfall

Much of what is known about the universe came from the study of celestial shadows. This book looks in detail at the way eclipses and other celestial shadows have given us amazing insights into the nature of the objects in our solar system and how they are even helping us discover and analyze planets that orbit stars other than our Sun. A variety of eclipses, transits, and occultations of the mooons of Jupiter and Saturn, Pluto and its satellite Charon, asteroids and stars have helped astronomers to work out their dimensions, structures, and shapes - even the existence of atmospheres and structures of exoplanets. Long before Columbus set out to reach the Far East by sailing West, the curved shadow of the Earth on the Moon during a lunar eclipse revealed that we inhabit a round world, a globe. More recently, comparisons of the sunlit and Earthlit parts of the Moon have been used to determine changes in the Earth's brightness as a way of monitoring possible effects in cloud coverage which may be related to global warming. Shadows were used by the Greek mathematician Eratosthenes to work out the first estimate of the circumference of the Earth, by Galileo to measure the heights of the lunar mountains and by eighteenth century astronomers to determine the scale of the Solar System itself. Some of the rarest and most wonderful shadows of all are those cast onto Earth by the lovely "Evening Star" Venus as it goes between the Earth and the Sun. These majestic transits of Venus occur at most two in a century; after the 2012 transit, there is not a chance to observe this phenomenon until 2117, while the more common sweep of a total solar eclipse creates one of the most dramatic and awe-inspiring events of nature. Though it may have once been a source of consternation or dread, solar eclipses now lead thousands of amateur astronomers and "eclipse-chasers" to travel the globe in order to experience the dramatic view under "totality." These phenomena are among the most spectacular available to observers and are given their full due in Westfall and Sheehan's comprehensive study.