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Tycho Brahe believed in geocentrism. Kepler tried to convince him to accept heliocentrism, but Brahe refused, saying that if it was true, then they would be able to observe a stellar parallax throughout the year. Later, it was shown that this parallax does occur, but is small enough that they didn't notice it.

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Nicolaus Copernicus (February 19, 1473 - May 24, 1543) was the first astronomer to formulate a comprehensive heliocentric cosmology, which displaced the Earth from the center of the universe

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'Heliocentric' was well established and almost universally accepted, as far as

the solar system is concerned, hundreds of years before Hubble's birth. It was

all done very scientifically, so his belief or faith didn't have much to do with it.

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Newton's scientific findings of Gravity (all mass attracts eachother) assisted in proving of the Heliocentric System

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Heliocentric. He attempted to the relative distances between the moon and the sun. Although his idea wasnt accepted at the time.

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Brahe believed in a geocentric worldview. In spite of his challenge against older ideas that the heavens were changeable, he opposed Copernican heliocentricism.

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being a christian church catholic Brahe believed what everyone believed in those days the Geocentric theory

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He believed in the heliocentric and he was the first one

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Some Greeks by 100 BC had adopted a heliocentric view but most probably held geocentric views.

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