W hen he applied his theory to a 23rd constellation, he found that two of the stars already had cities linked to them but that the third star was unmatched.
William took to Google Maps and projected that there must be another city hidden deep in the thick jungles of the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico.
The Canadian Space Agency agreed to train its satellite telescopes on the spot and returned with striking pictures: what appears to be an ancient Mayan pyramid and dozens of smaller structures around it.
If the satellite photographs are verified, the city would be among the largest Mayan population centers ever discovered.
It fell to William to christen the new city and he chose the name K’aak Chi, meaning Fire Mouth, and the teenager said he hoped to one day see the ruins with his own eyes.
“It would be the culmination of my three years of work and the dream of my life,” he said. He became interested in the Mayans after reading about their predictions that the world would end in 2012.
Very interesting.
This young many is to congratulated on this great find. The use of astrology is fitting. Astrology was very important to the Mayan's. They considered it central to their culture.
Yet another Canadian breakthrough (besides basketball, insulin, the telephone and poutine). LOL eh?
Wow, smart kid!
To be able to take a sky chart and find something is amazing! Bravo!!!
Hell, and I have trouble just trying to find the Big Dipper.
I found it 1st.
In my favorite mug - WOW - Thanks Kav. Now I can enjoy that with my evening star-gazing bouts.
Note, there is a donut with a bite out of it...LOL