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Space shuttles are not designed to go to other planets, they stay in a near earth orbit, orbiting earth several times in a mission before returning back to earth. They don't really go far from our planet.

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Was Copernicus burned at the stake?

No, Nicolaus Copernicus was not burned at the stake. He died of a stroke in 1543, before his heliocentric theory gained widespread acceptance. His theory, which proposed that the Earth and other planets revolve around the Sun, was later supported by evidence and became the foundation of modern astronomy.


Who was known as the Hellenistic Copernicus?

Aristarchus of Samos was known as the Hellenistic Copernicus for proposing a heliocentric model of the solar system in the 3rd century BCE, long before Nicolaus Copernicus in the 16th century. Aristarchus suggested that the Earth and planets revolve around the Sun, but his ideas were not widely accepted in his time.


What was Galileo's hypothesis?

The Copernican Hypothesis is the hypothesis that the sun, rather than the earth, was at the centre of the universe. Copernicus theorised that the stars and planets, including the earth, revolved around a fixed sun. He worked on it from 1506-1530, but it wasn't published until the year of his death in 1543.


What scientific discovery was nicolaus Copernicus famous for?

Copernicus hypothesized (discovered) that the Sun is the center of the universe and that the Earth isn't. (Actually the Sun is not the center of the Universe but it its the center of our solar system). At that time the church thought that the Earth was the center of the universe and they thought that they were right all the time and Nicolas Copernicus proved them wrong and they got angry at him for doing that because a lot of people didn't trust the church any more.


Which of the planets is the outermost of the four inner terrestrial planets?

Mars is the last of the inner planets. It is the fourth planet from the Sun and right before the Asteroid belt.

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What is the description of the solar system in which all the planets revolve around earth?

The concept that all planets revolve around Earth is known as the geocentric model. This idea was proposed by early astronomers before the heliocentric model, with Copernicus and Galileo helping to advance the understanding that Earth and other planets actually revolve around the Sun.


When did Nicholas Copernicus discover that the planets revolve around the Sun?

Copernicus's theory was published as "De revolutionibus orbium coelestium (On the Revolutions of the Celestial Spheres)" just before his death in 1543.


What evidence that the earth revolve around the sun?

Photo evidence from the Hubble Telescope (and various rockets). Before, that periodicity measurements were used (e.g. seasons,, as one example, as well as the precession of the planets)>


What did the people think the sun and planets revolved around before the 1500s?

The concept of the structure of the universe that was taught and generally believed until that time held that the Earth is located at the center of the universe, and that all of the visible astronomical objects revolve around the Earth, including the sun, moon, planets and stars. This concept held up pretty well until: 1). Galileo turned a telescope on Jupiter and saw moons circling Jupiter instead of Earth. 2). Kepler showed that the motions of the planets, observed for thousands of years, could be neatly, easily and simply explained if the planets actually revolve around the sun instead of the Earth.


What would happen if a star crashed into a planet?

That's not possible a star is a sun, planets revolve around a star, and the planet would be destroyed far far far far far before the star reached it, if that was even possible


The planets where made before people?

The planets have been around much longer than people.


Was Copernicus burned at the stake?

No, Nicolaus Copernicus was not burned at the stake. He died of a stroke in 1543, before his heliocentric theory gained widespread acceptance. His theory, which proposed that the Earth and other planets revolve around the Sun, was later supported by evidence and became the foundation of modern astronomy.


When the NASA space shuttle quit?

NASA space shuttle quit cause the wanted to make and improve there shuttle before use of them


Who was known as the Hellenistic Copernicus?

Aristarchus of Samos was known as the Hellenistic Copernicus for proposing a heliocentric model of the solar system in the 3rd century BCE, long before Nicolaus Copernicus in the 16th century. Aristarchus suggested that the Earth and planets revolve around the Sun, but his ideas were not widely accepted in his time.


What was Galileo's hypothesis?

The Copernican Hypothesis is the hypothesis that the sun, rather than the earth, was at the centre of the universe. Copernicus theorised that the stars and planets, including the earth, revolved around a fixed sun. He worked on it from 1506-1530, but it wasn't published until the year of his death in 1543.


How did looms work before the flying shuttle?

The weaver had to push the shuttle by hand, which was much slower.


How many missions did the space shuttle challenger have?

It had 9 missions before 1986 when It blew up 73 seconds after launch due to the failure of the o-rings around the booster rocket.