There were a lot of legends back then, so people would see stars connect other different stars to make up a constallations in the sky. Therefore, people can always retell the legends from the sky, stars, and constallations.
they beleived they moved according to their religion
The planets, moons, and suns all moved in predictable and regular ways. Because of this, the early peoples could mark the passage of time.
This is an apparent movement, caused by Earth's rotation. The Sun takes 24 hours for one apparent revolution around Earth; the stars take 23 hours and 56 minutes for one apparent revolution.
Different groups of ancient people had different beliefs.
with change in the night sky.
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In ancient roman times they used believe that comets were "bad omens".
The first constellations were, we believe, invented by the ancient Babylonians and Sumerians, and perhaps the Phoenicians. These were to give people a way to refer to the stars and constellations, and provided a heavenly anchor for their stories. Most of the northern hemisphere constellation names that we use today were invented, or adapted, by the ancient Greeks and Romans. The southern hemisphere constellations were largely named by sailors and mariners. It's likely that the people who lived in these southern lands had names of their own for the constellations and stars, but few of those are still in use.
Not directly. The ancient people who made up the constellations named them for the vague shapes that they thought they saw in the patterns.
They believe that the stars influence our lives. Astrology was part of their religion.
Most Ancient Greek philosophers assumed that the Sun, Moon, stars, and planets circled the Earth, including the systems of Aristotle (according the Aristotelian physics) and Ptolemy.
In ancient roman times they used believe that comets were "bad omens".
The sun, the stars.
To predict the weather.
Some people believe that their lives are affected by the position of the stars and planets. These people put their hopes in astrology.
they believed that myths had truth in them and used those myths that were true contained secrets of the stars and the universe
They believed that when Paraohs died they would become one of the circumpolar stars
Historical people that looked at the stars and objects in the sky
They used them to help them find their direction.
No. Ancient peoples attributed patterns to the stars.
The ancient Greeks believed that every day, Apollo, the god of the sun, would ride a chariot a across the sky, pulling the sun behind him.
That is because some people are superstitious, and will believe just about anything.
Many people believed Aristotle in ancient times.