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The Song of Urania

Joe Antognini
The Song of Urania
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  • The Song of Urania

    Episode 47: Clock Around the Rock

    02/11/2024 | 1h 50 mins.

    We turn to the astronomy of Mesoamerica, with a particular focus on the Maya and Aztec. The central feature of their astronomy was a pair of interlocking calendars which regulated all aspects of life. The surviving Maya manuscripts also deal extensively with the motion of Venus, which may also have driven decisions to go to war. We also look at the famous Aztec Sun Stone, the 2012 phenomenon, and the fall of the Itzá Kingdom. NOTE: The Song of Urania will be going on hiatus and will return on the first full moon of 2026.

  • The Song of Urania

    Episode 46: The Stars from Starboard

    28/9/2024 | 1h 2 mins.

    The most important application of astronomy in Polynesian societies was oceanic navigation. Polynesian navigators regularly traversed from one small island to another across hundreds of miles of open sea. To accomplish these feats of seafaring, they relied on an intimate knowledge of the night sky.

  • The Song of Urania

    Episode 45: Looking Up Down Under

    24/8/2024 | 1h 4 mins.

    Aboriginal Australian societies are believed to be among the oldest continuous cultures on the planet. Some of their oral traditions appear to preserve a cultural memory of celestial events from multiple millennia in the past. Aboriginal Australians were also keen observers of the heavens and recognized phenomena both common and rare, from the solstices, to solar eclipses, to auroral sounds, and stellar variability.

  • The Song of Urania

    Episode 44: Ad Maiorem Dei Gloriam Per Astra

    20/7/2024 | 1h 1 mins.

    In his second attempt, Matteo Ricci was able to gain access to the Forbidden City. Over the next century, the Jesuits came to surprising influence in China through their knowledge of European astronomy, though this journey was not without its perils.

  • The Song of Urania

    Episode 43: When the Saint Comes Marching In

    26/6/2024 | 49 mins.

    After the fall of the Mongol Yuan Dynasty, the Ming Dynasty drove the few small Nestorian Christian communities in China underground and largely closed China off to foreigners. Only in the 16th century with the arrival of Portuguese traders did contacts with the West begin to be revived. The newly founded Jesuit order organized a mission to China led by Matteo Ricci. After finding his efforts at establishing a presence in the country stymied by the government, Ricci discovered that the key to securing a permanent Jesuit presence in China was his knowledge of Western astronomy.

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A history of astronomy, from antiquity to the present.
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