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Ancient Maya documents concerning the movements of Mars
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A large part of the pre-Columbian Maya book known as the Dresden
Codex is concerned with an exploration of commensurate relationships
among celestial cycles and their relationship to other, nonastronomical
cycles of cultural interest. As has long been known, pages 43b–45b of
the Codex are concerned with the synodic cycle of Mars. New work
reported here with another part of the Codex, a complex table on pages
69–74, reveals a concern on the part of the ancient Maya astronomers
with the sidereal motion of Mars as well as with its synodic cycle. Two
kinds of empiric sidereal intervals of Mars were used, a long one (702
days) that included a retrograde loop and a short one that did not. The
use of these intervals, which is indicated by the documents in the
Dresden Codex, permitted the tracking of Mars across the zodiac and the
relating of its movements to the terrestrial seasons and to the 260-day
sacred calendar. While Kepler solved the sidereal problem of Mars by
proposing an elliptical heliocentric orbit, anonymous but equally
ingenious Maya astronomers discovered a pair of time cycles that not
only accurately described the planet's motion, but also related it to
other cosmic and terrestrial concerns.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Title: Ancient Maya documents concerning the movements of Mars
Description:
A large part of the pre-Columbian Maya book known as the Dresden
Codex is concerned with an exploration of commensurate relationships
among celestial cycles and their relationship to other, nonastronomical
cycles of cultural interest.
As has long been known, pages 43b–45b of
the Codex are concerned with the synodic cycle of Mars.
New work
reported here with another part of the Codex, a complex table on pages
69–74, reveals a concern on the part of the ancient Maya astronomers
with the sidereal motion of Mars as well as with its synodic cycle.
Two
kinds of empiric sidereal intervals of Mars were used, a long one (702
days) that included a retrograde loop and a short one that did not.
The
use of these intervals, which is indicated by the documents in the
Dresden Codex, permitted the tracking of Mars across the zodiac and the
relating of its movements to the terrestrial seasons and to the 260-day
sacred calendar.
While Kepler solved the sidereal problem of Mars by
proposing an elliptical heliocentric orbit, anonymous but equally
ingenious Maya astronomers discovered a pair of time cycles that not
only accurately described the planet's motion, but also related it to
other cosmic and terrestrial concerns.
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