ASTRO-Chile Activities

Project Hipparchus-Aristarchus

Students observe the total lunar eclipse in Chile on October 27, 2004.

This is the activity that David Orellano created for the children in Chile to perform in the night of the lunar eclipse, Oct. 27, 2004. The activity was called Project Hipparchus-Aristarchus after two great Greek thinkers of antiquity. Hipparchus measured the relative distance to and size of the Sun. Aristarchus, through careful measurements of his own and archived data of the Babylonians, discovered the Earth's wobble and made predictions of future lunar eclipses. Their methods and outcomes were used by the children to measure the distance and size of the Moon.

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