Prathyush Sambaturu

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Aryabhata was the first astronomer to pose the more fundamental problems of astronomy, in A.D. 499. It was largely through his efforts that astronomy was recognized as a separate discipline from mathematics. He calculated π to 3·1416 and the length of the solar year to 365·3586805 days, both remarkably close to recent estimates.
A History of India: Volume 1 (v)
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