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Galileo supported the Copernican system, but Aristotle did not. The Copernican system was a belief that the sun was the center of the solar system.
copernican system -the sun is the center of theuniverse
Copernican concentrism states that the sun was the center of the Solar System, with the planets revolving around the Sun. Copernicus was an astronomer who lived from 1473-1543.
In Copernican scheme, the sun is the center of the solar system, while in the Ptolemaic system, the earth is the center of the universe and all the bodies of the universe revolve around it :) -iloveu armstrong11-12 Munsci :)
The Ptolemaic system belived that the earth was the center of everything and all the planet and sun traveled around it and the copernican system belived that the sun was the center of everything and the planets and traveled around the sun.
Galileo believed in the truth of the copernican theory, which stated that the sun was the center of the universe.
The model of the Solar System in which the Sun is in the center and the planets (including Earth) orbit it.
Copernican challenges beliefs by claiming sun-centered universe
'Out-dated' or 'pre-Copernican'. See the related link below, please:
Nicolaus Copernicus developed and published an astronomical model in 1543 that put the sun at the center of the universe. This model became known as Copernican heliocentrism.
The geocentric. The two systems were the geocentric and heliocentric, the former with the earth at the solar system's center, and the latter with the sun. Because Copernicus championed the latter, it is often called the Copernican model.
John Feild - proto-Copernican - was born in 1525.