I need a series of thoroughly researched written articles that trace key historical events in astronomy, laid out as a clear chronological timeline. Each piece should walk the reader through how our understanding of the heavens evolved, connecting dates, discoveries, and the broader cultural context that shaped them. Think of it as a guided tour from ancient sky-watchers all the way to the first radio telescopes, with every milestone anchored to its exact year (or century, when sources differ). Scope • 6–8 standalone articles, logically sequenced, 1,200–1,500 words each • Strong primary and secondary source citations (Chicago style preferred) • High-resolution, license-cleared images or diagrams embedded where they add value • Brief “why this mattered” note at the end of every major entry to keep the narrative engaging Acceptance criteria 1. Timeline accuracy cross-checked against at least two reputable academic sources. 2. Zero plagiarism; I will run each article through Turnitin. 3. Delivery in editable Google Docs with images hosted or attached separately. 4. Consistent tone—informative yet accessible to curious readers without advanced scientific background. If you already have experience writing on topics such as the Antikythera mechanism, the Islamic Golden Age observatories, or the rise of modern astrophysics, please mention it when you submit a sample.