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History of Astronomy - Part 1

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History of Astronomy  Part 1 game quiz
"Greetings fans of the night sky. Within this quiz we shall observe the very foundations of the astronomical science from the beginning of history to approximately 500 B.C. I wish you luck!"

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1. Astronomy could very well be mankind's oldest science, though it is unsure when the very inquisitive phase of this science began. A number of ancient civilizations lay claim base on archaeological records for being the first scientific astronomers. As far back as the fifth millennium B.C., Europeans were building megalithic structures that were possibly used for astronomical observation. In what modern country can the ancient megaliths of Carnac be found?
    France
    Scotland
    Italy
    Wales


2. The Dresden Codex is a record of another civilization's early attempts to make sense of the sky above us. With which ancient civilization is this document associated?
    Tibetan
    Sumerian
    Mayan
    Indus Valley


3. Egypt is another ancient civilization that may lay claim as having the earliest serious astronomers. It was the Egyptians who first established the 24-hour day and 365-day calendar year.
    True
    False


4. Of course we cannot forget about the Chinese when discussing ancient astronomy. The Chinese have the distinction of being the first civilization to record which of the following events in 2136 B.C.?
    Alignment of planets
    Meteor shower
    Supernova
    Solar eclipse


5. Which ancient civilization of Mesopotamia is credited with establishing the collection of star signs that we call the zodiac?
    Hittites
    Kassites
    Assyrians
    Chaldeans


6. We now turn to the Greeks, who began seriously inquiring about the nature of the cosmos during the 6th century B.C. Greek science was ushered in by Thales of Miletus, a philosopher/scientist who was said to have predicted a solar eclipse in which seminal year for astronomy?
    600 B.C.
    585 B.C.
    560 B.C.
    545 B.C.


7. Anaximander, also of Miletus, was a pupil of Thales who traveled extensively in Babylon and Egypt. He is credited with having returned from abroad with the idea for which of these devices related to the heavens?
    Sextant
    Sundial
    Horologium
    Astrolabe


8. Though Thales was a well-established man of science and philosophy, he did not understand the nature of the Earth, believing it to be a disk shaped object floating on water. Around 500 B.C. the Earth was first proposed to be spherical in nature. This assertion is associated with which Greek philosopher/mathematician (or his followers)?
    Euclid
    Aristotle
    Ptolemy
    Pythagoras


9. Which ancient thinker from Tenedos is associated with bringing the solar calendar and the zodiac to the Greek world from Mesopotamia?
    Eudoxus
    Cleostratus
    Anaximenes
    Democedes


10. Another early claimant for having identified the Earth as a sphere was Parmenides of Elea, who is much better known for his philosophical output. Which of the following was also an astronomical claim to fame for Parmenides?
    Recognized that Jupiter was the largest of the planets
    Recognized that the universe was infinite
    Recognized that the solar system was sun-centered
    Recognized that the 'morning star' (Venus) was also the 'evening star'

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