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Caelumi Plensaum gen Lumeninis " It's Full of Stars"

Posted by Warren Wong on Tuesday, November 23, 2010, In : Ancient Star Astronomy 
NASA photo. 
Take a walk deep into the darkness of a cold, clear night, far from the glare of interfering human light, and you can gaze upward at a night sky filled with stars-of-wonder, much like your first ancestors did for the first time thousands of years in the past. Lay the back of your head on the cold Earth for a few hours and stare deeply into the vastness of the night's sky before your eyes and watch the stars parade across the sky as they have since the birth of spaceshipearth1....

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Ancient Star Astronomy

Posted by Warren Wong on Monday, November 1, 2010, In : Ancient Star Astronomy 
Humans have been looking upward in awe and wonder at the skies during both the night and day time for thousands of years searching for answers to questions essential to life on Earth. This experience led them to devise whole belief systems based on the celestial bodies they viewed in the heavens above them and the effects the interactions of these celestial bodies has for humans and life on Earth.
Photo courtesy of Memo

Science has revealed that the Sumerians were one of the earliest recorded ...
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