Maraqeh Observatory

Iran


Mongol ruler Hulagu Khan constructed an observatory here in the 13th century for brilliant mathematician Nasruddin Tusi (Nasir al-Tusi), who advanced Ptomely's planetary theories using his geometric Tusi couple device, later used by Copernicus. On a windswept hill 3km northwest of town, a white golf ball–like geodesic dome has been built over the ruins as protection from the elements.


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