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Exploring the Sun Through Ancient Civilizations | 03.16.05 |
Image to right: A Snapshot of the Sun: This up-to-date solar movie is from SOHO (Solar and Heliospheric Observatory), a NASA-European Space Agency satellite. Click on image for movie (no audio--1.3 MB.) You can also watch live views from your computer. Credit: NASA/ESA
Image to left: Hovenweep National Monument: This spectacular sunset was taken during the 2004 summer solstice at Hovenweep National Monument (HNM). Hovenweep National Monument protects five prehistoric, Puebloan-era villages spread over a twenty-mile expanse of mesa tops and canyons along the Utah-Colorado border. The "sun room" a rectangular room attached to southern side of this tower could have been used to mark the equinoxes and solstices. Beams of light shine through portholes illuminating lintels on doorways in the room. Credit: Troy Cline
Image to right: Brochure--Ancient Observatories, Timeless Knowledge: Download the official Sun-Earth Day brochure and explore ancient and modern observatories throughout the world. Click here for the official website Credit: NASA
Image to left: Sun-Earth Day Site: Play the part of archaeologist on this companion Sun-Earth Day site that uses satellite images, photographs, and historical records to provide a timeline for two ancient observatories. Credit: NASA/Ideum+ Inspector General Hotline + Equal Employment Opportunity Data Posted Pursuant to the No Fear Act + Budgets, Strategic Plans and Accountability Reports + Freedom of Information Act + The President's Management Agenda + NASA Privacy Statement, Disclaimer, | Editor: Lynn Jenner NASA Official: Brian Dunbar Last Updated: March 18, 2005 + Contact NASA | |||||