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Representation of the midnight sun in Greek and Indian astronomical texts

Journal
Indian Journal of History of Science
ISSN
0019-5235
Date Issued
2022-12
Author(s)
Vinay Iyer
Chanakya University, Bengaluru
Prof. Ramakrishna Pejathaya  
Chanakya University, Bengaluru
DOI
10.1007/s43539-022-00063-z
Abstract
The midnight sun is a fascinating phenomenon observed near the Earth’s poles. Whether it is known through observation or through theory, it is bound to provoke one’s curiosity, since it involves the most familiar object in the sky, viz. the sun. This paper seeks to investigate the various ways in which this phenomenon was understood or considered in ancient literature,
focusing on Indian astronomical literature. It is found that some texts primarily describe the phenomena at the poles themselves, while the remaining additionally describe the latitudes at which one would see days that are a few months long. A comparison is made across texts in order to facilitate an understanding of the methods and the accuracy of the texts discussed.
Subjects

Bhāskara

Indian astronomy

Midnight sun

Polar night

Ptolemy

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