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While humanity has been skywatching since ancient times, much of our cosmic understanding has come about only recently. Very recently.
Since ancient times, humanity has studied the skies.
Cometary sightings, eclipses, and “temporary” stars date back thousands of years.
Some ~2800 years ago, the Babylonians already predicted eclipses.
By the 3rd Century BCE, Eratosthenes measured a spherical Earth’s circumference.
Shortly thereafter, Aristarchus estimated the Moon’s size and distance.
But making sense of the Universe took much longer.
Planetary motion — in ellipses around the Sun — wasn’t known until Kepler’s 1609 discovery.
The recurrence of comets wasn’t understood until Edmond Halley: in 1705.