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Aryabhata (; IAST: ) or Aryabhata I (476–550 CE) was the first of the major mathematician- astronomers from the classical age of Indian mathematics and Indian astronomy. His works include the Āryabhaṭīya (499 CE, when he was 23 years old) and the Arya- siddhanta.
Aryabhata, named after Indian astronomer Aryabhata, is the remnant of a lunar impact crater located in the eastern Mare Tranquillitatis. The crater has been almost submerged by lava-flow, and now only an arc-shaped ridge formed from the eastern half of the rim remains above the lunar mare. This crater was previously identified as Maskelyne E before being named by the IAU in 1979.
Aryabhata ( Hindi: आर्यभट्ट) was India's first satellite, named after an Indian astronomer of the same name.
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Aryabhata, Indian astronomer, lived 476 – 550, author of the Aryabhatiya.
- Āryabhaṭa numeration
- Aryabhata (satellite)
- Aryabhata (crater), lunar crater
- Aryabhata II flourished between AD 950 and 1100