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Wednesday, 3 February 2016
Ancient Babylonian astronomers used calculus to find Jupiter 1,400 years before Europeans
The earliest known examples of mathematical and geometric astronomy have been identified in a series of ancient Babylonian cuneiform tablets. An analysis of the tablets reveals ancient Babylonians were able to calculate the position of Jupiter using geometric techniques previously believed to have been first used some 1,400 years later in 14th century Europe.
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