Sunspot of May 10, 28 BCE (nonfiction)
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The Sunspot of May 10, 28 BCE was a sunspot (nonfiction) observed and documented during the Han dynasty in China.
It is among the first documented sunspots.
Description
Han shu : Wuxing zhi: zia ch. 27:
Emperor Cheng of Han, first year of the Heping reign period, third month .... At sunrise the Sun was yellow. There was a black vapor as large as a coin at its center.
Source: East-Asian Archaeoastronomy: Historical Records of Astronomical Observations By Zhenoao Xu, W. Pankenier, Yaotiao Jiang @ books.google.com
Nonfiction cross-reference
Fiction cross-reference
The Grievous Mitochondria pleasure barge visits the Sunspots of May 10, 28 BCE at scheduled intervals.
External links
- Sunspot of May 10, 28 BCE @ wiki.karljones.com
- Science and technology of the Han dynasty @ Wikipedia
- East-Asian Archaeoastronomy: Historical Records of Astronomical Observations By Zhenoao Xu, W. Pankenier, Yaotiao Jiang @ books.google.com