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Answered by beauty9436
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Essay on Our Universe: Definition, Stars and Solar System!

When we look at the sky, we see different kinds of natural bodies like the sun, the stars, the moon, and so on. The natural bodies in the sky are called celestial bodies or heavenly bodies. They are part of our universe. The universe is a huge space which contains everything that exists. The celestial bodies that we see are just a small fraction of the bodies that exist in the universe. One of the reasons why we do not see more of them is that they are very, very far away.

To measure the large distances in the universe, scientists use a unit of length called the light year. A light year is the distance travelled by light in one year. Light travels 9.46 trillion km in a year (one trillion is 1 followed by 12 zeroes).

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essay on the sun,the moon and stars

The sun is the closest star to the Earth, the biggest element, and the main source of energyin the solar system. The sun is a big ball of hot gases. The gases are converted into energy in the

sun’s core. The energy moves outward through the interior layers into the sun’s atmosphere, and

is released into the solar system as heat and light. Most of the gas that makes up the sun ishydrogen- about 72%. (Sharp) The moon

is Earth’s only natural satellite but one of the largest

satellites in the Solar System. One of the strongest theories according to Nadia Drake in her

article for National Geographic “Asteroids Bear Scars of Moon’s Violent Formation

,

 the moonwas formed from debris left over after a giant impact between Earth and a Mars-sized bodycalled Theia.

Both the sun and the moon were very important to the Mayans according tothe Popol Vuh because they believed they were once important living beings in a pastexistence.

The sun and the moon represented the embodiment of the savior twins Hunahpú andIxbalanqué.

Both of these characters are first mentioned in the sacred book of the Mayans “The

Popol Vuh

” in Chapter V

 as the defeaters of the glory of the evil character Vucub-Caquix. (50)These two demi gods were the

central focus of most of the Mayan’s heroic tales and the base of

the mythical origin of the sun and the moon. Hunahpú and Ixbalanqué were twin brothers

fanatics of the Mayan ball game, which is why according to “The Popol Vuh”

 on Chapter XIIIthey are called upon the Xibalbá, which was the Mayan equivalent of the underworld to playagainst the Lords that ruled the underworld.(111) Here the twins face many challenges and tricksfrom the evil Lords. But the twins apply their ingenious skills to defeat them and finally theydefeat the Lords and other evil beings of Xibalbá. This is when they earn the glory that theMayans talked about in all of their tales and is what earned them a place in the sky. When theyaged and decided it was time to leave Earth they died and ascended into the sky where Hunahpú became the sun and Ixbalanqué became he moon. The book describes the moment as follows

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The ancient Mayans had a group of expert astronomers. These were priests who dedicatedtheir lives to the study of all observable elements in the sky. The Mayan people strongly believedthat their fate was foretold by their gods through the movements of the celestial elements. This iswhy they built their temples and other buildings in a way that would facilitate the observation ofthe sky. Through keen observation, they were able to track and record the movements of the sun,

moon, and the star’s constellations. Among the celestial discoveries according to the Dresden

Codex, one of the few surviving Mayan books, was the observations of planets such as Mars,Mercury, and Venus. (Minster)

According to the Popol Vuh, the Mayans believed that thesun, the moon, and the stars had been living beings in a past existence.

For example, the sunand the moon represented the embodiment of the savior twins Hunahpú and Ixbalanqué. The book talks of an important character called Vucub Caquix who believed he represented the sun.The stars represented four hundred boys that were killed by Zipacná, son of Vucub Caquix.

The ancient Mayans had a group of expert astronomers. These were priests who dedicatedtheir lives to the study of all observable elements in the sky. The Mayan people strongly believedthat their fate was foretold by their gods through the movements of the celestial elements. This iswhy they built their temples and other buildings in a way that would facilitate the observation ofthe sky. Through keen observation, they were able to track and record the movements of the sun,

moon, and the star’s constellations. Among the celestial discoveries according to the Dresden

Codex, one of the few surviving Mayan books, was the observations of planets such as Mars,Mercury, and Venus. (Minster)

According to the Popol Vuh, the Mayans believed that thesun, the moon, and the stars had been living beings in a past existence.

For example, the sunand the moon represented the embodiment of the savior twins Hunahpú and Ixbalanqué. The book talks of an important character called Vucub Caquix who believed he represented the sun.The stars represented four hundred boys that were killed by Zipacná, son of Vucub Caquix.

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