They are both ancient astronomers where Kepler concluded with his three law ant Brahe did also play a role in geocentric and heliocentric universe. Check the history about Martina's Luther, Galileo, Christopher and you will find the whole theory.
Brahe spent a long time getting data measurements of the sky from his observatory. Kepler then analyzed the data and developed laws of motion and discovered that orbits were ellipse.
kepler thought that only brahes observation could solve his problem so in 1600 he joined tycho eith his work after one year tycho died and kepler stole his data from which he devised keplers laws
Johannes Kepler studied under Tycho Brahe starting in 1600. After Brahe died one year later, Kepler took over his position as astronomer to the court in Prague.
Johannes Kepler said that IF the planetary orbits are elliptical,THEN that would explain the measurements that Tycho Brahespent his whole life collecting.Isaac Newton said that IF gravity works the way he thought it does,THEN the planetary orbits have to be elliptical.But neither Kepler nor Newton could ever say that the orbits are REALLY ellipses.Both of their statements are 'only theories', just like the theory of evolution.They have never been proven.
Galileo Gallilei (dont know how to spell his name) ,Johanes Kepler, and Newton Galileo saw the solar flares cycles, Keples created Kepler's three laws of planetary motion which proved Tycho Brahe wrong. Kepler showed that each planet rotates around the sun in an elliptical shape (which have two vertices, one being the center of mass between the two objects and the second being the center of gravity) Kepler was proved wrong because he did not have the theory of Universal gravity created by Newton 100 years later Hope this helps
Tycho Brahe hired Johannes Kepler as his assistant. Kepler worked with Brahe from 1600 to 1601 and later became one of the most significant figures in the scientific revolution.
Tycho Ottesen Brahe (1546-1601) spent a long time taking exact measurements of the sky from his observatory. Johannes Kepler (1571-1630) assisted Brahe and analized the data and extrapolated "The laws of motion" and discovered orbits were elliptical.
Actually, it was the other way around. Johannes Kepler needed Tyco Brahe's detailed records of the paths of the planets in order to verify his theories regarding planetary motion. Tyco's observations were the most accurate at the time, so Kepler sought him out.
Kepler
Kepler was Brahe's assistant from 1600 until Brahe's death in 1601. After Brahe's death, Kepler "stole" his data and worked with it for nine years until he came up with his final conclusion that the planets move in elliptical orbits around the sun, which remained in place and was the center of the universe. Brahe's data and measurements were the only ones accurate enough for Kepler to come to this conclusion.
They were both early observational astronomers. Some people believe that after Brahe's death, Kepler 'stole' his data and used it to develop Kepler's three laws of planetary motion.
Johannes Kepler
Brahe spent a long time getting data measurements of the sky from his observatory. Kepler then analyzed the data and developed laws of motion and discovered that orbits were ellipse.
kepler thought that only brahes observation could solve his problem so in 1600 he joined tycho eith his work after one year tycho died and kepler stole his data from which he devised keplers laws
Tycho Brahe
Johannes Kepler studied under Tycho Brahe starting in 1600. After Brahe died one year later, Kepler took over his position as astronomer to the court in Prague.
No, Tycho Brahe did, but Kepler just improved it and made it popular