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Scientists traced how 'Maya' they predicted eclipses for centuries

Researchers reveal that the Maya predicted solar eclipses for centuries using a sophisticated lunar calendar. This research lead towards extraordinary astronomical skill and mathematical precision.

November 09, 2025 / 12:46 IST
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Scientists traced how maya they predicted eclipses for centuries (Image: wikimedia commons)
Scientists traced how maya they predicted eclipses for centuries (Image: wikimedia commons)

Scientists have decoded how the Maya predicted solar eclipses precisely. The discovery comes from analysis of the Dresden Codex manuscript. It reveals that the Maya used a sophisticated lunar calendar system. Their astronomical knowledge allowed them to track celestial events for centuries.

What the Maya Achieved?

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The Codex contains a table spanning 405 lunar months in total. This corresponds to nearly 11,960 days of continuous observation and recording. Researchers discovered the table could accurately forecast solar eclipses in territory. Instead of repeating the table, they used smart resets for accuracy.

Who Carried Out the Research?