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MesopotamiaTemple towers were ideal observatories from which the courses of the stars and the planets could be plotted and the cycle of the planets studied. The Sun (Shamash), the Moon (Sin), and the five observable planets were important as principle divinities and for interpreting or predicting events on earth in an early system of astrology. EgyptThe Egyptians were accomplished astronomers and practical geometers demonstrated by the monumental engineering projects they undertook. As most students of chemistry know, Egypts' name for itself is Khm (in the King James Bible - "Ham") from which Khemeia derives - the Egyptian art of chemisty. GreeceIn contrast with the Babylonian astronomers who were observers of the apparent motion of the moon, sun, planets and stars, the Greek thinkers were called "philosophers" because their speculations on the nature of things dealt with the world in it's entirety. Some Greek thinkers were also mathematicians, but few were astronomical observers preferring, instead, to think about what had already been observed by others. ChinaAstronomical ideas played an important part in
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