The Maya people, once located in the Yucatán Peninsula and parts of Central America, developed an advanced understanding of astronomy. Many of their ancient observatories and ceremonial centers, like those at Chichen Itza and Uaxactún, remain largely unknown to the world. The Mayans’ ability to predict celestial events such as eclipses, solstices, and planetary movements with great precision is a testament to their deep connection to the cosmos.
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