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Timocharis

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Timocharis of Alexandria (ca. 320 BC - 260 BC) was a Greek astronomer and philosopher. Likely born in Alexandria, he was a contemporary of Euclid.

In approximately 3rd century BC, with the help of Aristillus, he created the first star catalogue in the Western world. Over 150 years later, Hipparchus would compare his own star catalogue to Timocharis' and discover that the longitude of the stars had changed over time, which led him to determine the first value of the precession of the equinoxes.

The Timocharis crater on the Moon is named after him.

He made the third recorded mention of Mercury.

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