He did not discover Mars or any other planet. Mars has been known for thousands of years. It's an obvious object in the sky and didn't need to be "discovered".
Yes, Tycho Brahe has a crater on the Moon named after him called "Tycho Crater." Additionally, the element "hafnium" was named after the Latin name for Copenhagen, where Tycho Brahe's observatory was located.
Tycho Brahe was Danish.
Kepler spent 20 years plotting the positions of the planet no he did not.
Tycho's main work was done at the end of the 1500s and into the 1600s.
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.
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"There is something eccentric in the orbit of Mars." ~ Tycho Brahe
Yes, Tycho Brahe has a crater on the Moon named after him called "Tycho Crater." Additionally, the element "hafnium" was named after the Latin name for Copenhagen, where Tycho Brahe's observatory was located.
Tycho Brahe was Danish.
Tycho Brahe was born on December 14, 1546.
he was born in denmark?
That must refer to Tycho Brahe.
Kepler used Tycho Brahe's data by developing his Laws of planetary motion and by analyzing his observations about planet's orbit.! :D
Tycho Brahe was born on December 14, 1546.
Since the autumn 1566 Tycho Brahe was studying at the university of Rostock in Germany.
No there was not a war going on during Tycho Brahe's lifetime.
Danish astronomer Tycho/Tyge Brahe lived from 1546 to 1601.