An educational infographic titled Hipparchus: Father of Astronomy, illustrating the bridge between ancient celestial observation and modern space science. On the left, a realistic depiction of Hipparchus uses an armillary sphere and sighting tubes alongside scrolls of Hipparchus’ Star Catalog. To the right, modern astronomers utilize digital displays and ESA satellite data to show Hipparchus’ Influence on Later Astronomers, including his foundational work in trigonometry and the Discovery of the Precession of the Equinoxes. The central timeline links these eras, showcasing how his early Mathematical Methods in Astronomy evolved into modern global mapping and deep-space exploration.
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Hipparchus: Father of Astronomy

The history of science is often written in the stars, but it was a single man in the second century […]