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  2. Parameshvara Nambudiri - Wikipedia

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    Parameshvara was a proponent of observational astronomy in medieval India and he himself had made a series of eclipse observations to verify the accuracy of the computational methods then in use. Based on his eclipse observations, Parameshvara proposed several corrections to the astronomical parameters which had been in use since the times of ...

  3. Solar eclipse of August 18, 1868 - Wikipedia

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    French astronomer Pierre Janssen observed the eclipse from Guntur in Madras State, British India.It was the first total eclipse since Gustav Kirchhoff's 1859 theory that the Fraunhofer lines in the solar spectrum correspond to the emission line of the different chemical elements present in the Sun. Correspondingly, Janssen observed the eclipse with the aid of a spectroscope.

  4. History of science and technology on the Indian subcontinent

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    Scientists from India also appeared throughout Europe. [134] By the time of India's independence colonial science had assumed importance within the westernized intelligentsia and establishment. French astronomer, Pierre Janssen observed the Solar eclipse of 18 August 1868 and discovered helium, from Guntur in Madras State, British India. [134]

  5. Indian astronomy - Wikipedia

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    Parameshvara was a proponent of observational astronomy in medieval India and he himself had made a series of eclipse observations to verify the accuracy of the computational methods then in use. Based on his eclipse observations, Parameshvara proposed several corrections to the astronomical parameters which had been in use since the times of ...

  6. What the World Has Learned From Past Eclipses - AOL

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    Later, Eddington and Dyson both compared the glass plates taken during the eclipse to other glass plates captured of the Hyades in a different part of the sky, when there was no eclipse.

  7. Aryabhata - Wikipedia

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    India's first satellite Aryabhata and the lunar crater Aryabhata are both named in his honour, the Aryabhata satellite also featured on the reverse of the Indian 2-rupee note. An Institute for conducting research in astronomy, astrophysics and atmospheric sciences is the Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Sciences (ARIES) near ...

  8. Drunk astronomers, monsters and red underwear: New book ... - AOL

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    As the 2024 total solar eclipse approaches, ... In India, a demon named Rahu lost his body when he tried to steal the nectar of immortality from the gods. ... that scientist discovered a rhythm in ...

  9. What ancient civilizations thought of solar eclipses

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    The eclipse begins at 6:25p.m. EST, and the total eclipse starts at 7:34 p.m. EST. Total solar eclipses can inspire a certain amount of awe, but they're nothing to be scared of.