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Copernicus' contribution to astronomy was the heliocentric model, which placed the sun at the center of the solar system instead of Earth. This model revolutionized our understanding of the cosmos and laid the foundation for modern astronomy. Scientists continue to build upon Copernicus' work to further explore the universe.
Astronomy as a scientific field was born out of early civilizations' observations of celestial bodies and their movements. Ancient astronomers such as the Babylonians and Greeks studied the stars, planets, and the motion of celestial objects, which laid the foundation for modern astronomy. Over time, developments in technology, such as the invention of the telescope, further advanced our understanding of the universe.
The ancient Babylonians were creating star catalogs and observing the planets as early as the 8th century BCE, so it was over 2,700 years ago. They developed a sophisticated system of astronomy that influenced later civilizations.
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The invention that the Babylonians were known for was the accurate calendar, astronomy, and mathematics.
They were skilled at mathematics and astronomy.
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The Great contribution to astronomy from ancient Egypt was the Almagest.
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He showed that the planets traveled in elliptical orbits
Babylonian are mostly famous for their contribution in Maths, particularly Astronomy. The first known records of using the number zero stems from the old day Babylon where they used a space or a dash to indicate the number zero. The Babylonians created a numeral system based on the number "60". This helped us to derive the 360 degree system, and the 60 seconds in a minute, 60 minutes in an hour. Other possible contribution are great pottery works, and many advanced steps into medicine.