Total eclipse 1192 BC Jan 13:31 Hrs based on proleptic retro-calculation

Total eclipse 1192 BC Jan 13:31 Hrs based on proleptic retro-calculation

The 1192 BC eclipse occurring Jan 21 is too early in year to be the month of Hiyyaru and did not appear closely in conjunction with the Rashap gatekeeper, the then giant star which no longer appears in our skies having exploded super nova within the Crab Nebula.

An impossibility for matching the Ugarit eclipse mentioned in Amarna tablet KTU-1.78. Proleptic retro-calculation assumes the celestial orbits of the past match those of the currently observable solar system

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