The astronomical diaries from Babylonia (ADB) are excellent sources of information of natural phenomena, including astronomical ones, in pre-Christ era because it contains the record of highly continuous and systematic observations. In this article, we present results of a survey of aurora-like phenomena in ADB, spanning from BCE 652 to BCE 61. We have found nine records of aurora-like phenomena. Philological and scientific examinations suggest that five of them can be considered as likely candidate for aurora observations. They provide unique information about the solar and aurora activities in the first millennium BCE. [Figure not available: see fulltext.
The enhancement of carbon-14 in tree rings around AD 774/775 has generated wide interest in solar ac...
The discovery that objects from the Neolithic or Early Bronze Age carry patterns associated with hig...
More than 5000 meteors were recorded in ancient Chinese chronicles. The frequency of meteor sighting...
The Late Babylonian astronomical texts, discovered at the site of Babylon (32.5degreesN, 44.4degrees...
Auroral records found in historical archives and cosmogenic isotopes found in natural archives have ...
The Astronomical Diaries are a unique corpus of documents from Babylon containing daily observations...
The subject of this thesis is to assess whether the people in the past were aware of the aurora bore...
Comprehensive catalogues of ancient sunspot and auroral observations from East Asia are used to iden...
Early astronomical records of comets, supernovae, novae, sunspots and aurorae from Far Eastern dynas...
It is the purpose of this paper to present evidence concerning the observation of aurorae in the y...
The Societas Meteorologica Palatina, or Meteorological Society of Mannheim, was set up in 1781 to co...
The study of Babylonian astronomy and celestial divination has a history that now extends over 140 ...
Abstract. Knowledge of solar variability and its effects on the Earth is essential since the Sun aff...
Throughout the Late Babylonian Period, Mesopotamian astronomers made nightly observations of the pla...
The enhancement of carbon-14 in tree rings around AD 774/775 has generated wide interest in solar ac...
The enhancement of carbon-14 in tree rings around AD 774/775 has generated wide interest in solar ac...
The discovery that objects from the Neolithic or Early Bronze Age carry patterns associated with hig...
More than 5000 meteors were recorded in ancient Chinese chronicles. The frequency of meteor sighting...
The Late Babylonian astronomical texts, discovered at the site of Babylon (32.5degreesN, 44.4degrees...
Auroral records found in historical archives and cosmogenic isotopes found in natural archives have ...
The Astronomical Diaries are a unique corpus of documents from Babylon containing daily observations...
The subject of this thesis is to assess whether the people in the past were aware of the aurora bore...
Comprehensive catalogues of ancient sunspot and auroral observations from East Asia are used to iden...
Early astronomical records of comets, supernovae, novae, sunspots and aurorae from Far Eastern dynas...
It is the purpose of this paper to present evidence concerning the observation of aurorae in the y...
The Societas Meteorologica Palatina, or Meteorological Society of Mannheim, was set up in 1781 to co...
The study of Babylonian astronomy and celestial divination has a history that now extends over 140 ...
Abstract. Knowledge of solar variability and its effects on the Earth is essential since the Sun aff...
Throughout the Late Babylonian Period, Mesopotamian astronomers made nightly observations of the pla...
The enhancement of carbon-14 in tree rings around AD 774/775 has generated wide interest in solar ac...
The enhancement of carbon-14 in tree rings around AD 774/775 has generated wide interest in solar ac...
The discovery that objects from the Neolithic or Early Bronze Age carry patterns associated with hig...
More than 5000 meteors were recorded in ancient Chinese chronicles. The frequency of meteor sighting...