Galileo, I think.
Galileo Galilei.
Nicolaus Copernicus.
Nicolaus Copernicus proposed the idea that the Earth revolved around the Sun in his book "De revolutionibus orbium coelestium" published in 1543. This heliocentric model of the solar system challenged the prevailing geocentric view of the time.
Yes because he went against the church. The church believed everything revolved around the Earth, but Galileo said everything revolved around the sun.
Earth has revolved around the sun.
The earth revolved around the sun in fixed orbit>
he discovered that the earth revolved around the sun (heliocentricity) and at that time everyone believed that the sun/planets revolved around the earth (geocentricity)
It said that the Earth was in the center and the Sun, Moon, and other planets revolved around it. But this theory was wrong.
Aristarchus found out the planets revolved around the sun, not he sun revolved around Earth.
Aristrachus of SamosThe first man to theorize that the Earth revolved around the sun is believed to be Nicolas Copernicus. In the 1500s he speculated that rather than the sun circling the Earth, the Earth may actually orbit the sun.
Aristrachus of SamosThe first man to theorize that the Earth revolved around the sun is believed to be Nicolas Copernicus. In the 1500s he speculated that rather than the sun circling the Earth, the Earth may actually orbit the sun.
The earth revolved around the sun in fixed orbit>