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∙ 12y agoPythagoras
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∙ 12y agoPythagoras is credited with noticing that the morning star and the evening star were one and the same. He understood that both objects were actually the planet Venus appearing at different times during the day.
Greek mathematician and astronomer Pythagoras was the one who noticed that the morning star and evening star were the same planet, Venus. This observation challenged the prevailing belief that they were two separate celestial bodies.
Some other names for the planet Venus are the Morning Star and the Evening Star.
Some other names for Venus include the Morning Star, the Evening Star, and the Roman goddess of love, Aphrodite.
The ancient Greek mathematician Eratosthenes is called the "father of geography" for that reason.
No, longitude and latitude were developed by the ancient Greeks around 150 BC but the specific mathematician who came up with them is unknown. Hipparchus is often credited with improving and popularizing the system.
Greek mathematician and astronomer Pythagoras was the one who noticed that the morning star and evening star were the same planet, Venus. This observation challenged the prevailing belief that they were two separate celestial bodies.
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Some other names for the planet Venus are the Morning Star and the Evening Star.
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No. Rather, he was a Greek mathematician.
he's a famous greek mathematician
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