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प्रश्न
Collect information about the contribution of Aryabhatta to astronomy.
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उत्तर
- Aryabhatta (476-550CE) was the first of the major mathematician-astronomers from the classical age of Indian mathematics and Indian astronomy.
- His major work, Aryabhatiya is a compendium of mathematics and astronomy.
- Aryabhatiya covers several branches of mathematics such as algebra, arithmetic, plane, and spherical trigonometry.
- Aryabhatta discovered the position of nine planets and expressed that these likewise rotate around the sun.
- He also provided the circumference and measurement of the Earth and the radius of the orbits of 9 planets.
- Aryabhatta pronounced that the moon has no light of its own.
- He concluded that the earth is round. He also stated that it rotates on its own axis, which is why we have days and nights.
- He concentrated on a few geometric and trigonometric parts of the celestial sphere that are still used to study stars.
- In his old age, Aryabhatta composed another treatise ‘ Aryabahatta – Siddhanta’. It is the booklet for everyday astronomical calculation for performing rituals, To this very day, astronomical data provided in this text is used for preparing pan changes (Hindu Calendars).
- India’s first Satellite Aryabhatta was named after him.
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