Skunks are or were at the time (Elizabethan period) unknown in Denmark. They are native to North America.
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On the 15 January 1559, Elizabeth I was crowned at Westminster Abbey in London.
You'd think they would have done, it took all of 1500 years. The reason is that the old Ptolemaic model predicted the positions of the Sun, Moon and planets in the sky quite accurately so that there was little reason to suspect it might not be quite right. It was only in the late 16th century that the model became suspect, after Tycho Brahe had invented new and more accurate ways of measuring the positions of stars and planets. His measurements were used by Johannes Kepler to produce the laws of planetary motion, in which the planets' orbits were described as ellipses, and this produced better agreement between predictions and measurements. Kepler's model had to have the Sun assumed at the centre, but at that stage it was only recognised as a convenient assumption. But in the next 100 years, after the time of Tycho, Kepler and Galileo, further basic scientific discoveries of gravity and the laws of motion were made that fitted the heliocentric theory and made it more and more acceptable. Finally, in the 19th century, observations became so sophisticated that the parallax of nearby stars could be measured, which produced the final piece of the scientific jigsaw and led to the general acceptance of heliocentrism. The first measurement of parallax was done on the nearby star 61 Cygni by the German astronomer Bessel. Parallax is a very slight regular shift of a star's position against the background of distant stars, caused by the Earth's movement round the Sun. That was the knockout punch that finally decided the debate.
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Tycho Brahe took the rocketship constellation and supposedly ate it then digested and left it a car. it proposed the future.
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.
Tycho Brahe (1546-1601) was an astronomer and alchemist who was well known for his accurate astrological observations and his massive observatory. He took on Johannes Kepler as an assistant. Though Kepler is much more well known than Brahe, the latter greatly impacted astronomy during the scientific revolution.
He took many measurements regarding the Orbits of planets which Keplar then used to formulate his 3 laws. This eventually was part of the prompting for Newtons law of gravity.
No, Tycho Brahe was a significant figure in the field of astronomy during the 16th century. He made detailed and accurate observations of celestial bodies, which laid the foundation for Johannes Kepler's laws of planetary motion. His work was crucial in advancing our understanding of the universe.
A supernova. He was able to measure that this event took place very much farther away than a our solar system.
Tycho, for the most part, just gathered a vast amount of data of the planets and their movements. He didn't really do much analyzing of the data to come up with laws or theories. That was done after his death by his assistant, Johannes Kepler, who took that very data and discovered alot about how the planets move and orbit the sun. But Tycho's contribution was significant because he devised ways of measuring the positions of planets and other objects that were more accurate than ever before. These allowed Kepler to do better calcuations than before and discover the small differences between the old model of planetary orbits and the elliptical orbits that Kepler discovered and passed on to later scientists.
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Johannes Kepler discovered that the planets have elliptical orbits, and published the theory in 1618. It happened after he was given access to accurate measurements made by Tycho Brahe in Denmark. It took over 1000 years to discover, because the planets' orbits are very like circles, and a system using circles made a good model of a planet's orbit until observations became accurate enough to reach the proper answer.
Skunk Anasie is a British band that was formed in 1994 and continued until 2001 when they took a break until 2009 and are still working on music today. They have released 5 studio albums and some compilation albums as well.
You may be thinking of Tycho Brahe. He spent a large part of life living alone, measuring the positions of the astronomical bodies and keeping written records of everything he saw and measured. (Note that this was all with his eyes ... he had no telescope.) Kepler took the notebooks and looked for patterns in the observations, and Man, what he found ! He was able to show that everything in Tycho's notebooks could be explained with three simple rules ... later called Kepler's Laws ... and assuming that all the planets move in orbits around the sun. A hundred years after Kepler, Sir Isaac Newton formulated a law of Gravity, and showed that if he understood gravity right, then gravity would cause Kepler's Laws !
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