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What the Babylonians did according to the text?

BEYOND OUR WORLD
From our planet, outer space starts about 100 km above the surface. Farther away, there are only isolated
particles of gas and dust in the emptiness of the universe. Some regions have planets and galaxies. Some
scientists say that there is radiation in space, but we cannot see it. Now, we have some powerful devices that
help us see what is out there. Humans have been curious about outer space since they noticed there was
something beyond the Earth.
The study of the stars was the foundation of past cultures and civilizations, Since the sky was always changing,
it caused fascination and curiosity. People noticed patterns in the sun and moon, also in the stars and planets.
Astronomy shaped their beliefs and mindsets. The Babylonians were one of the first civilizations to register the
movements of the moon and sun. A brilliant Persian astronomer invented a giant device that accurately
calculated the Earth’s axis.

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Contestado por anabellachiriboga18
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were one of the first civilizations to record the  movements of the moon and the sun, they also created a giant device that with precision  calculated the axis of the earth

Contestado por mechatil
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Los comentarios de texto babilónicos y asirios representan el grupo de comentarios de texto bien definido y cohesionado más antiguo del mundo. La tablilla de comentarios fechada más antigua de Mesopotamia conocida hasta ahora, K.8014 ( CCP 3.4.10.Di , ver imagen a la izquierda), fue escrita en 711 a. C. por el escriba y erudito asirio Nabû-zuqup-kēnu, un ciudadano de Kalḫu. . Más tarde se añadió a las colecciones de las famosas bibliotecas del rey asirio Assurbanipal (669-631 a. C.) en Nínive. Como casi todos los comentarios de la antigua Mesopotamia, fue escrito en babilónico estándar, un idioma utilizado por asirios y babilonios por igual para textos literarios y académicos.

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