Mainly to make accurate horoscopes. As it was typical for his days you could be a serious scientist and superstitious at the same time. He is famous for making a birth horoscope for the prince who later became Chr IV - it contained some quite goods predictions.
he was born in denmark?
Tycho Brahe, a Danish astronomer from the 16th century, famously had a metal prosthetic nose after losing part of his own in a duel. He made significant contributions to astronomy, including accurately measuring the positions of stars and planets.
Johannes Kepler gathered the data that showed the planets travel in elliptical paths around the sun. He formulated his laws of planetary motion based on observations made by Tycho Brahe.
He used a large observatory equipped with powerful telescopes to study the stars and planets in detail. Through his observations and research, he made significant contributions to our understanding of celestial bodies and their movements in space.
Tycho Brahe made major contributions to the field of astronomy with his observations of planetary motion and inventions of astronomical instruments to make those observations. The data he collected ultimately contributed to supporting the heliocentric theory of the solar system - which he didn't believe in. Further details and facts on Brahe can be found at the related link below.
Tycho Brahe did not have the wrong conclusion about the motion of the planets. He was in fact very correct about his observations.
did Tycho Brahe came to the wrong conclusion about motions of the planets. true or false?
Tycho Brahe did not have the wrong conclusion about the motion of the planets. He was in fact very correct about his observations.
Tycho Brahe was Danish.
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As far as I know, Tycho Brahe made detailed observations of the planets' positions; he did NOT draw conclusions from that. Conclusions were drawn by other people, especially Kepler and Newton.As far as I know, Tycho Brahe made detailed observations of the planets' positions; he did NOT draw conclusions from that. Conclusions were drawn by other people, especially Kepler and Newton.As far as I know, Tycho Brahe made detailed observations of the planets' positions; he did NOT draw conclusions from that. Conclusions were drawn by other people, especially Kepler and Newton.As far as I know, Tycho Brahe made detailed observations of the planets' positions; he did NOT draw conclusions from that. Conclusions were drawn by other people, especially Kepler and Newton.
Tycho Brahe was born on December 14, 1546.
he was born in denmark?
That must refer to Tycho Brahe.
Tycho Brahe, a Danish astronomer from the 16th century, famously had a metal prosthetic nose after losing part of his own in a duel. He made significant contributions to astronomy, including accurately measuring the positions of stars and planets.
Tycho Brahe's theory improved on the Ptolemaic theory of the planets by explaining the phases of Venus, which the Ptolemaic theory failed to do. Tycho's theory still had the Earth at the centre. Later all the old theories of Ptolemy, Copernicus and Tycho were replaced by Kepler's elliptical orbits in 1609.
It is not known what exact tools Tycho Brahe used to measure the planets and stars movements. He may have made special calculations by using some type of compass.