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First solar eclipse took place 3,000 years ago

Researchers have pinpointed the date of the first solar eclipse ever recorded, which occurred during the reign of Egypt's pharaohs 3,000 years ago.

Axar.az reports citing Daily Sabah that cross-referencing the dates of Egyptian texts and the Bible, researchers from the University of Cambridge put the date of the first-recorded solar eclipse at Oct. 30, 1207, B.C.

This date allows historians to give the most accurate time periods for the Egyptian pharaohs' reigns, particularly the rule of Ramesses the Great.

The biblical text from the book of Joshua citing an astronomical anomaly has puzzled historians for centuries. According to Joshua's prayer, the sun and moon "stood still" during a battle victory.

"If these words are describing a real observation, then a major astronomical event was taking place. The question for us to figure out is what the text actually means," University of Cambridge Materials Science & Metallurgy Professor Sir Colin Humphreys said in a statement.

Humphreys thinks Joshua's observation may not have meant a literal halting of the sun and moon's orbits.

"In this context, the Hebrew words could be referring to a solar eclipse, when the moon passes between the earth and the sun, and the sun appears to stop shining," said Humphreys.

"This interpretation is supported by the fact that the Hebrew word translated 'stand still' has the same root as a Babylonian word used in ancient astronomical texts to describe eclipses."

Other researchers have guessed this passage might refer to a solar eclipse, but co-authors Humphreys and Graeme Waddington are the first to date the event.

To come up with a chronology, Cambridge researchers examined changes in the Earth's rotation over time to develop an "eclipse code."

Their calculations discovered Oct. 30, 1207, as the only date between 1500 and 1050 B.C. when an eclipse could be seen from Canaan, where the Israelites lived at the time.

This discovery will likely result in adjustments to the current dates of the Egyptian pharaohs reigns, which were previously held in question. If the eclipse calculation is accurate, the dates of reigns of Ramesses the Great and his son Merneptah will be accurate to the year.

Date
2017.10.31 / 17:59
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Axar.az
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