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Credit: Judy Tobin     
    
Explanation:
Did observatories exist before     
telescopes?      
    
One example that     
still stands today is the     
Beijing Ancient Observatory in     
China.    
    
Starting in the 1400s astronomers erected large instruments    
here to enable them to measure star and planet positions with    
increasing accuracy.       
    
Pre-telescopic observatories     
throughout the world date back to before recorded    
history, providing measurements that     
helped to determine when to plant crops,     
how to navigate ships, and when religious ceremonies    
should occur.      
    
It is interesting to compare the above picture to     
one taken in 1895.    
    
    
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