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- The Babylonian sky was inhabited by a large number of constellations. These constellations were named after various animals, gods, people, and inanimate objects. The constellations were grouped into three “paths” in the sky associated with three of the principle gods in the Babylonian pantheon.early-astronomy.classics.lsa.umich.edu/ancient_ziqpu.php
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MUL.APIN (𒀯 𒀳) is the conventional title given to a Babylonian compendium that deals with many diverse aspects of Babylonian astronomy and astrology. It is in the tradition of earlier star catalogues, the so-called Three Stars Each lists, but …
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The Nibiru constellation rose in the month of Tišritum, around autumnal equinox. However Nibiru was also a name for the planet Jupiter [7] when observed in the month of Tišritum. In the MUL.APIN, Nibiru is identified as Jupiter:
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