Monday, November 5, 2012

1211.0467 (Robert H. van Gent)

No evidence for an early seventeenth-century Indian sighting of Keplers supernova (SN1604)    [PDF]

Robert H. van Gent
In a recent paper Sule et al. (Astronomical Notes, vol. 332 (2011), 655) argued that an early 17th-century Indian mural of the constellation Sagittarius with a dragon-headed tail indicated that the bright supernova of 1604 was also sighted by Indian astronomers. In this paper it will be shown that this identification is based on a misunderstanding of traditional Islamic astrological iconography and that the claim that the mural represents an early 17th-century Indian sighting of the supernova of 1604 has to be rejected.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1211.0467

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