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Nicolaus Copernicus (19 February 1473 - 24 May 1543) First Astronomer to place the Sun at the center of the Solar System.
Aristarchus of Samos proposed the heliocentric model in the 3rd century BC; however, his model did not work too well because the data the "scientific community" were working with at the time was wildly inaccurate (while at the same time, shockingly accurate in places given the apparatus they were working with).
There is no 'scientific' name. It is simply called Pegasus and was one of the 48 constellations named by the Greek astronomer Ptolemy. Other constellations include Orion, Ursa Major and Andromeda.
A person who studies the stars is called an astronomer. They partake in the branch of study that is called astronomy. If he specializes in the physics of the stars, he would be an astrophysicist.
The scientific conclusion that Aristarchus reached was presenting the first heliocentric model of the solar system, His model showed the Sun and Earth in the center of the universe.
Scientific conclusions are based on scientific evidence.
what kinds of questions should you ask when you evaluate a scientific investigation ?
assiting in scientific conclusions
it is a summary of scientific observations and conclusions about cells
It is definitely part of the scientific method to form conclusions.
The Scientific Revolution started because current scientific theories would not explain what the Egyptian astronomer Ptolemy found. This lead to the advancement of a Scientific Revolution to study of his ideas.
The Italian astronomer and physicist Galileo wrote the first scientific description of the moon
People conduct scientific investigations by formulating a hypothesis and observing the results. They then draw conclusions from those results and then share those conclusions with the larger scientific community.
The scientific method.
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