Not directly, no. Hubble's Law deals with the expansion of the Universe, it relates the speed with which a distant galaxy moves away from us to its distance to us. Kepler's Laws are laws for planetary motion, they tell you how planets move etc.
Kepler's Laws are strictly not even true because they contradict Einstein's theory of general relativity (Einstein's theory describes planetary motion better).
Mindboggling? They are "Laws of Planetary Motion". So I guess the answer is "motion".
Known for his eponymous laws of planetary motion.
Isaac Newton
Distance from the body and the mass of the body. See Keplers laws of planetary motion for more info.
The rules summarizing planetary movements are called Kepler's Laws of Planetary Motion. These laws were formulated by the astronomer Johannes Kepler in the early 17th century and describe the orbits of planets around the Sun.
Pizza
April 27, 4977 B.C. That was when he once calculated that the universe began. Or, you may mean when he published his Laws of Planetary Motion. He published his first 2 laws in 1609 and his 3rd law around 1619.
It is Kepler's first law which says the planet moves in an ellipse with the Sun occupying one focus and the other focus is vacant.
it is a timeline of hubbles life
because kepler was smart
a hubble futt is a big futt with many hubbles so there are a lot of hubbles on the futt and its very ugly so someone with a hubble futt must be called hubbel futt ficker
In-laws are not related.