Tycho Bache and Johannes Kepler.
Tycho watched and records tons of data of the moments of planets, but his assistant, Johannes Kepler analyzed it all and made theories about the movements to better understand them (this was after Tycho passes away).
J kepler
All the known planets
Niels Bohr.
The motion of the planets are elliptical motions
The motions of the Sun and the planets reflect to disk shape of the solar nebula because they follow the same rotation as this disk shape. The rotation of the Sun and the planets is not a perfect circle.
Gravity is what sets the planets in motion. The force that keeps them in motion is known as inertia in the law of physics.
All the known planets
Niels Bohr.
did Tycho Brahe came to the wrong conclusion about motions of the planets. true or false?
A mathematical representation of the orbits of the planets, configured in a way that planets would have figure eight motions that would partially explain retrograde motions.
The motion of the planets are elliptical motions
The motions of the Sun and the planets reflect to disk shape of the solar nebula because they follow the same rotation as this disk shape. The rotation of the Sun and the planets is not a perfect circle.
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false
Ptolemy
The scientific explanation lies in Kepler's laws of planetary motions, which were discovered by Newton to be linked with the law of gravity. All the planets have elliptical orbits, and many of those are close being circular.
Tycho Brahe did not have the wrong conclusion about the motion of the planets. He was in fact very correct about his observations.
Well a good answer for that would be there are many different motions for different planets but if you want to know are universe planets motion it all rotates around the sun.