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Autor:
Gripp, Joachim, Khalisi, Emil
Publikováno v:
Sternzeit 46, No. 1+2 / 2021, p18-23 and p69-71
The latest conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn occurred at an optical distance of 6 arc minutes on 21 December 2020. We re-analysed all encounters of these two planets between -1000 and +3000 CE, as the extraordinary ones (<10$^{\prime}$) take place ne
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2105.02553
Autor:
Khalisi, Emil
Publikováno v:
Habilitation at the University of Heidelberg, Germany, February 2020
The mysterious lines in the desert of Nazca in southern Peru received many attempts at an explanation. We discuss the possibility that their origin is based on solar eclipses which could have evoked some kind of "reaction" by the inhabitants. In the
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2103.14647
Autor:
Khalisi, Emil
Publikováno v:
Habilitation at University of Heidelberg, Germany, February 2020
We reanalyse the solar eclipse linked to the Biblical passage about the military leader Joshua who ordered the sun to halt in the midst of the day (Joshua 10:12). Although there is agreement that the basic story is rooted in a real event, the date is
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2102.09402
Autor:
Khalisi, Emil
Publikováno v:
Sternzeit 40, No. 1 / 2015, p34--36
A long-lasting belief is that the gravitational stress by the moon would be responsible for earthquakes because of causing a tidal deformation of Earth's crust. Even worse, earthquakes are sometimes said to be correlated with eclipses. We review the
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2101.08572
Autor:
Khalisi, Emil
Publikováno v:
Habilitation at the University of Heidelberg, Germany, February 2020
A dozen of high-magnitude solar eclipses accumulated near New Zealand in the 15th century AD when the Maori inhabited the two main islands. Taking today's capital Wellington as the point of reference, we counted ten events with magnitude larger than
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2009.01663
Autor:
Khalisi, Emil
Publikováno v:
Habilitation at the University of Heidelberg, Germany, February 2020
This paper centers on the collection of accounts on solar eclipses from the era of the Aztecs in Mesoamerica, about 1300 to 1550 AD. We present a list of all eclipse events complying with the topological visibility from the capital Tenochtitlan. Fort
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2008.08982
Autor:
Khalisi, Emil
Publikováno v:
Habilitation at the University of Heidelberg/Germany, February 2020
For many decades scholars converse how to correctly include the Old Babylonian Empire into the absolute timeline of history. A cuneiform text from the series Enuma Anu Enlil (EAE #20) reports on the destruction of Babylon after a lunar and solar ecli
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2007.07141
Autor:
Khalisi, Emil
Publikováno v:
Habilitation at University of Heidelberg, Germany, February 2020
We present a review on the renowned solar eclipse in the Chinese book "Shujing" describing the oldest account of this kind. After balancing the arguments on the time, place, and the celestial stage, we offer a new scenario. The path of totality on 15
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2006.04674
Autor:
Khalisi, Emil, Gripp, Joachim
Publikováno v:
Sternzeit 45, No. 2 / 2020, p82--91
The obscuration of a celestial body that covers another one in the background will be called a ``hierarchical eclipse''. The most obvious case is that a star or a planet will be hidden from sight by the moon during a lunar eclipse. Four objects of th
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2005.07131
Autor:
Khalisi, Emil
Publikováno v:
Habilitation at the University of Heidelberg, Germany, February 2020
We suggest an earlier date for the accession of the pharaoh Akhenaten of the New Kingdom in Egypt. His first year of reign would be placed in 1382 BCE. This conjecture is based on the possible witness of three annular eclipses of the sun during his l
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2004.12952