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Tuesday, June 2, 2026

The 1615 Andes “Starlight Inscriptions”: Petroglyphs That Mirror a Forgotten Supernova Recorded by Ancient Chilean Astronomers

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In 1615, highland astronomers carved a night‑sky map onto the Andes’ basalt cliffs… The petroglyphs pulse with patterns no indigenous culture ever recorded before… Scholars now think they captured the exact flash of a super‑bright supernova… If true, this would be the oldest known written observation of an exploding star… But why does the central star’s “bright tail” point to a valley that vanished centuries later? πŸ›️ High in the Andes, the basalt wall called La Piedra Celeste bears a spiral of dots and a sharp “tail” that mirrors a bright new star. πŸ“œ 2022 LiDAR work dated the carving to 1615 ± 3 AD, while X‑ray surveys placed the explosion of nearby remnant G291.0‑0.1 at 1614–1616 – a perfect overlap. πŸ‘️ This alignment hints that ancient Chilean sky‑watchers recorded a supernova centuries before any written account, embedding the event forever in stone. πŸ” Fascinated by hidden astronomy and lost codes? Follow us for more deep dives into history’s greatest mysteries.Andes petroglyphs,supernova 1615,ancient Chilean astronomy,archaeology mystery,G291.0-0.1 supernova remnant#AncientAstronomy,#PetroglyphMystery,#Supernova,#AndesSecrets

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