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  2. Chinese astronomy - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese developed multiple cosmological models before Western influences changed the field: [5] Gai Tian ("canopy heaven") – The sky is a hemisphere, the Earth is a disc at the bottom, surrounded by water, which rotates around the North Pole once a day.

  3. Timeline of Chinese astronomy - Wikipedia

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    This is a timeline of Chinese records and investigations in astronomy. 2137 BC - October 22, the Chinese book, the Book of Documents, records the earliest known solar eclipse. c. 2000 BC - Chinese determine that Jupiter needs 12 years to complete one revolution of its orbit.

  4. Gaocheng Astronomical Observatory - Wikipedia

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    Following a proposition of Liu Zhuo from 604 AD, 10 of these were aligned along the meridian 114° east of Greenwich from Central Asia down to Vietnam in order to determine the circumference of the Earth and deviations from a perfect sphere. One of these 10 observatories was situated at Gaocheng.

  5. List of Chinese star names - Wikipedia

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    Chinese star names (Chinese: 星 名, xīng míng) are named according to ancient Chinese astronomy and astrology. The sky is divided into star mansions ( 星 宿 , xīng xiù , also translated as "lodges") and asterisms ( 星 官 , xīng guān ).

  6. Category:Chinese astronomers - Wikipedia

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    Tiếng Việt; 中文; Edit links ... Pages in category "Chinese astronomers" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect ...

  7. Category:Astronomy in China - Wikipedia

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    Camelopardalis in Chinese astronomy; Cancer in Chinese astronomy; Canes Venatici in Chinese astronomy; Canis Major in Chinese astronomy; Canis Minor in Chinese astronomy; Capricornus in Chinese astronomy; Carina in Chinese astronomy; Cassiopeia in Chinese astronomy; Centaurus in Chinese astronomy; Cepheus in Chinese astronomy; Cetus in Chinese ...

  8. Chinese star maps - Wikipedia

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    Chinese star maps (simplified Chinese: 星图; traditional Chinese: 星圖; pinyin: xīngtú) are usually directional or graphical representations of Chinese astronomical alignments. Throughout the history of China, numerous star maps have been recorded. This page is intended to list or show the best available version of each star map.

  9. Shen Kuo - Wikipedia

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    Shen Kuo [a] (Chinese: 沈括; 1031–1095) or Shen Gua [b], courtesy name Cunzhong (存中) and pseudonym Mengqi (now usually given as Mengxi) Weng (夢溪翁), [1] was a Chinese polymath, scientist, and statesman of the Song dynasty (960–1279).