Mayan astronomy - Planets

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Jupiter

Observation of Jupiter (correlation 508392)

Jupiter and the Sun

Conjunction of Jupiter with the Sun
Opposition of Jupiter to the Sun

Jupiter and Saturn

Conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn
Opposition of Jupiter and Saturn

Jupiter and Mars

Conjunction of Jupiter and Mars
Opposition of Jupiter and Mars

Alignment

Line configuration with Venus (E-V-J)

Others

Other observations (Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn)

Uranus and Neptune

Period 676

Cycle of 13 calendar rounds (13*52 years), "oxalajuj tiku". I.e. 57*J, 23*S, 34* (J,S).
Number of conjunctions  T [y] (∑g) Interval T [y]
(  9, 13, 14,  4,  5, 1) 178.95 (0.16) 177.50- 181.00
( 34, 49, 53, 15, 19, 4) 677.45 (0.39) 676.15- 678.20
J,S,U near perihelia ...( precision 5 dg for J 20 dg for S and U)
    Difference   Math.date  Date  
    (    0,00)    29,98       29 Dec 24 AD
    (  676,14)   706,13      706 Feb 13 AD
    ( 1091,42)  1797,57     1797 Jul 26 AD
Both the periods 676 and 1092 years are multiples of Mayan festival period (52 years) 676 = 52*13, 1092 = 52*21 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Fire_ceremony The Mayans have so advanced knowledge of the Sun and inner planets (here including Jupiter and Saturn), that they manage extrapolate it to longer cycles (without guessing anything about Uranus or Neptune ...)

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