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Tycho Brahe

AP Euro Scientific Revolution and Natural Philosophers and Europe 1686 - 1740

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Chapter 14 Scientific Revolution - ?Natural philosophers? - Process that established new view of universe - Changes EVERYTHING - Defining characteristic of modern Western civilization - Astronomy - A) Copernicus (1493-1543) - ?On the revolutions of the heavenly spheres? 1543 - Prior thought - geocentric - Ptolemy and Aristotle - Earth centered - Heavens ? planets ? sun + moon ? earth - Heliocentric - Sun centered - No new evidence - B) Tycho Brahe (1546-1601) - Body of astronomical data - Moon + sun around earth - other planets around sun - C) Kepler (1571-1630) - Combine Copernicus + Brah?s data - Conclude - sun centered universe - Elliptical orbit (not circular) - No explanation as to why - D) Galileo (1564-1642) - Telescope

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Tycho Brahe- 14 December 1546 ? 24 October 1601 Danish Noble Alchemist and Astronomer Created institutes on a Netherland island by Fredrick II where he outfitted it with state of the art laboratories, libraries, and observatories. However after several disagreements with the Dutch king, Tycho moved his studies to Prague, where he was given safe passage to continue his work by the Holy Roman Emperor and Bohemian king, Rudolph II. Tycho then became the official imperial astronomer.
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