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The heliocentric model is sun-centered. The geocentric model is earth-centered.
Since all of the solar system revolves around the sun (sun-centered model),and not the moon it would makes sense why its called solar system and not lunar
The Sun-centered or heliocentric model of the solar system is called the Copernican model (after Copernicus) and more closely matches the modern astronomical notions. By contrast, the geocentric or Earth-centric model is often called the Ptolemaic.
Heliocentric.
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Nicholas Copernicus
Not completely, but it was closer than the geocentric system.
Copernicus
No model but a hybrid centered solar system [ Two centers orbiting one another ]
It has the Sun is in the middle of the solar system with all the planets revolving around the Sun. It is also called the "heliocentric model" of the solar system. It is the model we use today and is now known to be the correct model.
Copernicus
July 16th 1243