As far as I know, Tycho Brahe made detailed observations of the planets' positions; he did NOT draw conclusions from that. Conclusions were drawn by other people, especially Kepler and Newton.
As far as I know, Tycho Brahe made detailed observations of the planets' positions; he did NOT draw conclusions from that. Conclusions were drawn by other people, especially Kepler and Newton.
As far as I know, Tycho Brahe made detailed observations of the planets' positions; he did NOT draw conclusions from that. Conclusions were drawn by other people, especially Kepler and Newton.
As far as I know, Tycho Brahe made detailed observations of the planets' positions; he did NOT draw conclusions from that. Conclusions were drawn by other people, especially Kepler and Newton.
As far as I know, Tycho Brahe made detailed observations of the planets' positions; he did NOT draw conclusions from that. Conclusions were drawn by other people, especially Kepler and Newton.
did Tycho Brahe came to the wrong conclusion about motions of the planets. true or false?
Tycho Brahe did not have the wrong conclusion about the motion of the planets. He was in fact very correct about his observations.
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actually that was Tycho Brahe
Tycho Brahe did not have the wrong conclusion about the motion of the planets. He was in fact very correct about his observations.
Kepler's "running mate" would have to be Tycho Brahe. It was Brahe whose work (observations) Kepler used as a springboard to think about the motions of the planets and what mechanism could make them appear to do the things they did.
Tycho Brahe
Tycho Brahe was born on December 14, 1546.
Tycho Brahe
Tycho Brahe.
Tycho Brahe, was born 14 December 1546 as Tyge Ottesen Brahe