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|home planet= [[Babylon]], [[Earth]] | |home planet= [[Babylon]], [[Earth]] | ||
|home era= Circa [[BC#10th century B.C.|905 BC]] | |home era= Circa [[BC#10th century B.C.|905 BC]] | ||
|appearances= [[ | |appearances= [[DWA]]: ''[[In the Stars]]'' | ||
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'''Urtaki''' was an [[astrologer]] in ancient [[Babylon]] around [[BC#10th century B.C.|905 BC]] who mapped the appearance of new [[star]]s in the heavens. The stars formed a new constellation that was named the [[Gryphon]]. The constellation became manifest and was found to be a product of [[alien]] technology that was later removed from the skies. ([[ | '''Urtaki''' was an [[astrologer]] in ancient [[Babylon]] around [[BC#10th century B.C.|905 BC]] who mapped the appearance of new [[star]]s in the heavens. The stars formed a new constellation that was named the [[Gryphon]]. The constellation became manifest and was found to be a product of [[alien]] technology that was later removed from the skies. ([[DWA]]: ''[[In the Stars]]'') | ||
[[Category:Human astrologers]] | [[Category:Human astrologers]] |
Revision as of 00:50, 7 October 2011
Urtaki was an astrologer in ancient Babylon around 905 BC who mapped the appearance of new stars in the heavens. The stars formed a new constellation that was named the Gryphon. The constellation became manifest and was found to be a product of alien technology that was later removed from the skies. (DWA: In the Stars)