by: maxine huang and zoha momin history of johannes kepler kepler was a german astronomer and...
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By: Maxine Huang and Zoha Momin
History Of Johannes Kepler Kepler was a German astronomer and mathematician.
He discovered the three laws of planetary motion.
His laws described the motions of the planets around the sun.
Kepler’s Three Laws1. Every planet follows and elliptical orbit that is
determined by points on either side, called foci.
2. The area swept by an imaginary line connecting the center of the sun to the center of the planet the line sweeps out the same area in the given time. (planets move faster when closer to the sun)
3. The planet’s period is the time it takes to make a revolution. The square of the planet’s period is proportional to the cube of its distance from its average distance from the sun.
History of Tycho BraheBrahe was a Danish astronomer.He was born in 1546 and died in 1601.Tycho made a systematic way to observe the
planets and stars. He emphasized the importance of making
observations on a regular basis. He attended various universities in Denmark,
Germany, and Switzerland because he was nobility.
Brahe's Astronomy Brahe’s Observations of planetary motion showed
that current tables used to the planets’ positions was incorrect.
He spotted a supernova, which helped disprove the common idea that no change could possibly occur beyond the orbit of the moon.
Tycho's theory was that the Earth and other planets revolved around the sun.
Tycho’s Observations helped the later German Astronomer and Mathematician, Kepler, in his work.
Tycho used his naked eyesight, astrolabes, and quadrants to make his observations.
Brahe’s Astronomy (contd.)
Tycho refused to believe that the earth and the other seven planets revolved around the sun.
He thought if the Copernican Theory was true he should have been able to measure it with his instruments but he was unaware that these changes were too small for his instruments to detect.
Tycho Brahe
Brahe, his apprentices, and instrumentsTycho Brahe posing for a portrait.
Johannes Kepler
Johannes Kepler posing for a picture in France in the year of 1607.
Comparison: Johannes Kepler Tycho Brahe
Born in 1571German Person Mathematician Confirmed The
Copernican Theory
Born in 1546. Danish Person Refused to accept the
Copernican TheoryNobitlty
Both:•Astronomers
• From 16th century
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