Liu Hsin: Meaning (information, definition, explanation, facts)

Liu Hsin (around 22) was a Chinese astronomer. His name is also translated as Liu Xin.

During the Han Dynasty he created a new astronomical system, called "Triple Concordance". He published this system in the year 25 as section of his textbook. In it he provided the following periods:

Therefore his number of days in one year was 365.25016, which is 11 minutes longer than the current value.

He also created a catalog of 1080 stars, where he used the scale of 6 magnitudes. He also calculated periods for planets.

A crater on Mars was named in his honor.

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