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He used the reflecting telescope and calculus to map the orbits of planets and satellites.

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What tool did Sir Issac Newton use to the map the orbits of planets and satellites?

Isaac Newton used a refracting telescope and calculus, which he invented to map the orbits.


Which astronomer discovered why planets stay in their orbits?

Isaac Newton


What was Isaac Newton was the first demonstrate?

Orbits are due to gravity


Who explained that the combination of inertia and gravity cause the elliptical shapes of orbits?

Isaac Newton was his name.


Who discovered true shape of planetary orbits?

Johannes Kepler. Inspired Sir Isaac newton's discoveries.


Did Isaac Newton create the heliocentric model?

No Nicolaus Copernicus created it (although the planet's orbits were perfect circles in his model). Isaac Newton expanded on it. After Copernicus, Johannes Kepler stated that the orbits were elliptical. Isaac Newton came up with the theory of universal gravitation.


Who developed a theory about the effect of gravity?

Isaac newton


Who is the British scientist who first described gravity?

Newton. He was the first person to described gravity in terms of mathematics. It is called Newton's law of universal gravity.


Who discovered the law of motion and the law of universal gravitation?

Sir Isaac Newton.


Who defined the laws of motion?

Isaac Newton formulated the laws of motion. These should not be confused with the laws of planetary motion by Keplar


Who used theory of gravity to calculate orbits?

Everyone after Isaac Newton, who could understand both gravity and orbits, and had enough geometry and calculus to be able to apply one to the other.


What developed the Universal Law of Gravitation?

Sir Isaac newton.