No. Astrology was thousands of years old by Kepler's time. However, Kepler lived at a time when astronomy (the science) was not strongly distinguished from astrology (the pseudo-religious hooey), and one of his handicaps was that he never was fully able to get around the notion that there was some fundamental unifying "plan" behind the arrangement of the planets (he developed a model involving the Platonic solids in an attempt to explain what that plan was). Despite this, he did manage to do some solid work, probably most notably Kepler's Third Law.
No, that was done by Johannes Kepler.
Kepler did not discover ellipses. In 1605 he discovered that the orbits of the planets were ellipses rather than perfect circles.
I'm pretty sure you're thinking of Johannes Kepler.
3 laws' of planetary motion
Johannes Kepler replaced circles with ellipses in the heliocentric model of the universe.
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No, Johannes Kepler is best known for describing the laws that dictate how orbits work. The Kepler planets were discovered by the Kepler telescope, a spacecraft named in his honor.
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The year Kepler firstpublished this ideawas 1609.
No, that was done by Johannes Kepler.
That they followed elliptical orbits.
The first to discover weed in his era.
Kepler did not discover ellipses. In 1605 he discovered that the orbits of the planets were ellipses rather than perfect circles.
No. He was at least 2000 years too late!
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Johannes Kepler
I'm pretty sure you're thinking of Johannes Kepler.