Galileo.
It's more complicated than that. Several people were involved. The main ones
were Copernicus, Kepler, Galileo, and Newton.
The moon spins around the earth once a month. The earth spins around the sun once a year and the earth spins on it axis once a day giving rise to night and day. So in answer to your question the earth spins around the sun and the moon spins around the earth.
earth does in a day is that it spins around around the sun
the sun and the moon
No the Earth spins around the sun
The Earth neither spins round the Sun nor the Moon. The Earth rotates(spins) on it own axis, top give us night and day. The Moon revolves (orbits) round the Earth once a month (Moonth). The Earth and Moon, as a binary system revolve (orbit) round the Sun once a year. The Moon making 13 orbits of the Earth in once a year.
The Earth on its journey around the sun.
The Moon orbits the Earth. The Earth orbits around The Sun. The Earth revolves (spins) around it's own axis.
All but one planet in our solar-system spins clockwise, that is venus. All other spins counter-clockwise or cyclonically. The Sun also spins Cyclonically, so the Earth spins in the same direction as the Sun.
Because the Earth spins around so the Earth can get energy
The first man to discover that the earth moves around the sun was an Italian scientist named Galileo Galilei.
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The sun does not spin around the Earth; the Earth revolves around the sun in a nearly circular orbit. This motion is due to gravitational attraction between the Earth and the sun, caused by the sun's mass. The sun itself rotates on its axis, completing a full rotation roughly once every 25-35 days.