Thank you, abramson.
As you allready said, the movement of the stars forming the "V" in TAURIS was very little. The character of this constellation seemed not to have really changed...
it was worth a try...
Harald
Posts by Analogika
- 05.03.2006, 01:10
- Forum: Celestia Users
- Topic: Constellation of Aldebaran and the Hyades 1600 BC
- Replies: 5
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- 04.03.2006, 04:23
- Forum: Celestia Users
- Topic: Constellation of Aldebaran and the Hyades 1600 BC
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Re: Constellation of Aldebaran and the Hyades 1600 BC
Hi abramson,
a snapshot or a chart with a brief description (program name, settings) would be really helpful.
My email:
hagrae[at]arcor<dot>de
Thank you,
Harald Gr?¤nzer, Berlin/Germany
a snapshot or a chart with a brief description (program name, settings) would be really helpful.
My email:
hagrae[at]arcor<dot>de
Thank you,
Harald Gr?¤nzer, Berlin/Germany
- 03.03.2006, 19:46
- Forum: Celestia Users
- Topic: Constellation of Aldebaran and the Hyades 1600 BC
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Constellation of Aldebaran and the Hyades 1600 BC
Hello, I like to simulate the Constellation of the "lying V" in TAURIS (Aldebaran/Hyaden) in the Year 1600 BC. How does that "lying V" exactly look like, 3600 Years before now? I mean, the different stars of that "lying V" have moved since that time, so the absolute as well as the relative position ...