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A new interpretation of the historical records of observing Venus in daytime with naked eye: Focusing on the meteorological factors in the astronomical observation records
Authors:Junhyeok Jeon  Young-Joo Kwon  Yong-Sam Lee
Institution:1. Department of Astronomy and Space Science, Chungbuk National University, S1-4(405), Cheongju, Chungbuk 362-763, Republic of Korea;2. Department of Environment, Energy and Geoinfomatics, Sejong University, 209 Nueundong-ro, Gwangjin-gu, Seoul 143-747, Republic of Korea
Abstract:Observing Venus during the daytime is challenging. However, observational data of Venus during the daytime can be found in history books from East Asian countries such as Korea, China and Japan. In this study, we are focused on data from Korean history book, and using records left in the Joseon wangjo sillok, one of the Korean history books from the Joseon dynasty (CE 1392–1910), tries to prove whether the reported observations were actual observation data. We collected these 4663 records from the Joseon wangjo sillok to determine whether they were actual observations, and to confirm the scientific validity of the records. When we looked at the distribution of observations on a yearly basis, we noticed that there were more observations in the fall and winter, while there were only limited numbers of observations in the spring. This difference in distribution suggests that observations were strongly affected by atmospheric conditions due to the weather. From the 4663 data collected, we found a cycle of about 1.6?years. The cycle of about 1.6?years is assumed to be related to the conjunction cycle of Venus. And, we found a cycle of about 1.0?years. The cycle of about 1.0?years is assumed to reflect the indirect effects of the Asian dust phenomenon. Our research result verified the record as actual observational data. In addition, this result verified that meteorological factors were involved in the recorded astronomical observation data. We think that our data can be helpful to climate studies on the natural sources of key climate-affecting aerosols.
Keywords:Venus  Solar elongation  Magnitude  Ephemeris  Observation data  Meteorological factors  Korean chronicle  Historical resource
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