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No. The planets known in Kepler's time had been known for millennia. The first new planet to be dsicvoered by astronomers was Uranus in 1781, bout 150 years after Kepler died.

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What are the benefits of the Kepler mission?

One benefit to me about the Kepler mission, is that we won't always have to wonder if there is any other life on any other planet? I think that is something that we have at least wondered once if there is life on other planets. SO I think with this mission we will finally have proof of if there is life on other planets.


Who is the brilliant mathematician that used the data of Tycho Brahe to prove the accuracy of Copernicus' basic ideas about the motion of the planets?

Johannes Kepler did. In perhaps the greatest demonstration of empirical discovery,he took Tycho's data ... compiled over a lifetime of observing and reporting wherethe planets appeared in the night sky ... and deduced three simple statements thatdescribed a system of planetary motion that could produce those appearances.Kepler didn't say why the planets should behave that way and, technically, he didn'teven say that they do behave that way. He merely said: Here's a system to describethe motion of the planets, and by the way, it fits what we actually see the planetsdoing in the sky over periods of many years, and it's simpler than any other systemthat's ever been offered, so there may be a good chance that it's true.Almost 100 years later, Isaac Newton was writing his own hypotheses, theories,and conjectures, including his 'laws' of motion and his 'law' of gravity. He was ableto show that IF his laws of motion and gravity are correct, then one result would bethat moons and planets MUST behave according to Kepler's laws.


What was Johannes Kepler's nickname?

1. planets travel in elliptical orbits around an off-centre sun. 2. the speed of a planet's orbit depends on its distance from the sun. when a planet's close to the sun it, orbits faster. when it's further away from the sun, it travels slower 3. the farther a planet or dwarf planet is from the sun, the longer its orbit *note: did this because there weren't any fricken answers on the web that was specific, easy and in point form answer. Have fun!!!!! (you probably won't) lol :P


Which astronomer discovered the orbit of planets?

Newton Copernicus is credited for hypothesizing the heliocentric solar system. Kepler had the equations to determine the orbits, but didn't know "why" these figures worked. Galileo's observations confirmed these things, but it was Newton's laws of motion that explained the "why."


What type of gas is in gas giants?

any gas compound or element that exists on earth. but we are yet to discover new planets

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Is it true that Kepler's discovers 100000 planets?

Johannes Kepler did not discover any planets but he did something much better, he discovered the laws of planetary motion, which apply to all the planets and everything else in the solar system, definitely more than 100,000 objects.


Are there any museums named after Johannes Kepler?

no there are not


Did Johannes Kepler have any family and what where they girl or boy?

he had girls


The true shape of planetary orbits was discovered by?

Johannes Kepler was the first person to prove that all of the planets are in elliptical orbits, but he was unable to propose any mechanism that would cause this. Based largely on Kepler's work, Isaac Newton was able to invent the calculus of infinitesimals and to propose his law of universal gravitation, providing a mechanism that would cause the planets to behave in accordance with Kepler's laws. Newton's later comment "If I have seen further than other men, it is because I have stood on the shoulders of giants" was in direct reference to Kepler's essential contributions.


Did the Inca discover any planets?

no they have not


What scientific trait Johannes Kepler have?

The same traits that will make you successful in ANY field of endeavor - persistence and attention to detail.


What are the benefits of the Kepler mission?

One benefit to me about the Kepler mission, is that we won't always have to wonder if there is any other life on any other planet? I think that is something that we have at least wondered once if there is life on other planets. SO I think with this mission we will finally have proof of if there is life on other planets.


What awards did Johannes Kepler earn?

Johannes Kepler was one of the founders of astonomy as we know it today. He left behind a huge body of work and a loving family, but did not win awards that are recorded.


Can you name any newly discovered planets or solar systems other than Kepler-22b?

Go to Wikipedia and search the article "Extrasolar planets". It has links to several lists of planets and planetary systems.


Did Galileo discover any planets?

yes Galileo Galilie discovered Saturn


What 3 planets did nicolaus Copernicus discover?

He never discovered any planets but he discovered that the earth wasnt the center of the universe


Who is the brilliant mathematician that used the data of Tycho Brahe to prove the accuracy of Copernicus' basic ideas about the motion of the planets?

Johannes Kepler did. In perhaps the greatest demonstration of empirical discovery,he took Tycho's data ... compiled over a lifetime of observing and reporting wherethe planets appeared in the night sky ... and deduced three simple statements thatdescribed a system of planetary motion that could produce those appearances.Kepler didn't say why the planets should behave that way and, technically, he didn'teven say that they do behave that way. He merely said: Here's a system to describethe motion of the planets, and by the way, it fits what we actually see the planetsdoing in the sky over periods of many years, and it's simpler than any other systemthat's ever been offered, so there may be a good chance that it's true.Almost 100 years later, Isaac Newton was writing his own hypotheses, theories,and conjectures, including his 'laws' of motion and his 'law' of gravity. He was ableto show that IF his laws of motion and gravity are correct, then one result would bethat moons and planets MUST behave according to Kepler's laws.