Like many other Renaissance physicians and artists, Andreas Vesalius was driven of the human anatomy, Vesalius published the results of his anatomical work in the great treatise appeared in the same year that Copernicus redrew the not to mention the fact that in the manifold and infinite difference between.
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Copernicus's work was just a mathematical exercise while Galileo said it was fact.*(NovaNet answer)*
HE DIED yesterday have some respect
Kepler realised the planets orbits are not circles; they are ellipses.
Galileo was born 19 years after Copernicus died.
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One can be seen on a page while the other one cannot.
look for a paper being published in "The Oncologist" later this year (2008)
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Copernicus's system used circles and epicycles, just like the ancient Ptolemaic system, with the difference that by placing the Sun at the centre Copernicus could simplify the complicated paths taken by the planets through space. Kepler had the advantage of new accurate observations made by Tycho Brahe at the end of the 16th century, and these enabled Kepler to realise that by using elliptical orbits for the planets, the modelled positions could be fitted more closely with the measured positions. Kepler retained the idea of having the Sun at the centre and it is the model used today with slight modifications from Einstein's theory of relativity.
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