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Announcements First exam is two weeks from today (February 19). Will cover chapters 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5. Sample questions have been posted. Format will be 15 MC’s (3 points each) and 3 essays (18 points each) from a list of 5 1 st Quarter Observing Night tomorrow night. Set-up starts 45 minutes before the start time so meet here at 6:45pm Start Chapter 4 for next time. Think of some discussion questions to bring to class

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Page 1: Announcements First exam is two weeks from today (February 19). Will cover chapters 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5. Sample questions have been posted. Format will be 15

Announcements• First exam is two weeks from today (February

19). Will cover chapters 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5. Sample questions have been posted. Format will be 15 MC’s (3 points each) and 3 essays (18 points each) from a list of 5

• 1st Quarter Observing Night tomorrow night. Set-up starts 45 minutes before the start time so meet here at 6:45pm

• Start Chapter 4 for next time. Think of some discussion questions to bring to class

Page 2: Announcements First exam is two weeks from today (February 19). Will cover chapters 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5. Sample questions have been posted. Format will be 15

Islamic Astronomy

Page 3: Announcements First exam is two weeks from today (February 19). Will cover chapters 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5. Sample questions have been posted. Format will be 15

Much of the “science” went on in the “House of Wisdom”

Established in Bagdad in the late 8th Century as a center for translations. Eventually becomes the Islamic equivalent of the Library of Alexandria

Page 4: Announcements First exam is two weeks from today (February 19). Will cover chapters 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5. Sample questions have been posted. Format will be 15

The Islamic

Calendar is a lunar calendar

Months are 29 or 30 days. The year is 354 days long.

Page 5: Announcements First exam is two weeks from today (February 19). Will cover chapters 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5. Sample questions have been posted. Format will be 15

Each month would only begin with the sighting of the Waxing

Crescent Moon

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Eventually, calculations are made to assist in the observations

Early calculations resulted in tables of “visibility” for each latitude and some longitudes

Page 7: Announcements First exam is two weeks from today (February 19). Will cover chapters 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5. Sample questions have been posted. Format will be 15

Prayer Times required means of telling the time

Early on “folklore” astronomy was used. Some used sand clocks or hour glass “clocks” to determine the times. Eventually, muwaqqit’s, official time keepers are appointed for each mosque.

Page 8: Announcements First exam is two weeks from today (February 19). Will cover chapters 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5. Sample questions have been posted. Format will be 15

al-Khwarizmi was the first to produce prayer time

tablesHis tables were for Bagdad but modern prayer tables can be found for any location on Earth

Page 9: Announcements First exam is two weeks from today (February 19). Will cover chapters 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5. Sample questions have been posted. Format will be 15

Also important was the direction to Mecca

Not only should you pray towards Mecca, mosques and other structures should be aligned to Mecca

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The Qibla Compass allows you to find the direction to Mecca

Page 11: Announcements First exam is two weeks from today (February 19). Will cover chapters 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5. Sample questions have been posted. Format will be 15

Mecca-Centered world maps were generated as an aid

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Islamic Observatories tended to not survive very long

Taqi al-Din at his observatory in

IstambulThe Maragha Observatory in Iran

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The Observatory of Ulugh Beg was the most elaborate

The quadrant was over 130 feet long and still survives today

The chief observer was Ulugh Beg, the governor and then Sultan of Timur (current day Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan

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After Ulugh’s Death ,most of the observatory was destroyed

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The Islamic astronomers especially didn’t like Ptolemy’s equant

The solution: add epicycles to the epicycle

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The Astrolabe

The astrolabe is a combination planisphere and time keeper. It allows you to determine the time given your location and the visible stars. It can also compute the position of the Sun or Moon

Page 17: Announcements First exam is two weeks from today (February 19). Will cover chapters 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5. Sample questions have been posted. Format will be 15

The Astrolabe in pieces

Check out the Astrolabe website

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An Islamic astrolabe with calendar

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Islamic Astronomy began to fall

behind after the invention of the

telescope