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Last Post 10/2/2005 10:34 PM by  Igor Ruderman
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9/30/2005 11:03 AM

    greg s

    Are there any ancient observatories used to study the sun in the U.S.?


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    10/2/2005 12:18 PM
    Hi Greg

    From what I can find on the web, there seems to be an ancient observatory in New Mexico, at Chaco Canyon, where they watched Sun, Moon and Stars. There is more information at:

    http://www.exploratorium....aco/HTML/canyon.html





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    10/2/2005 10:34 PM

    Also,

    You could look at:

    http://www.traditionsofthesun.org/

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