Just the original five "classical" planets that have been known since antiquity; Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn, aside from the Earth.
The first person to propose that the Earth revolves around the Sun was the ancient Greek philosopher and mathematician, Aristarchus of Samos. He developed a heliocentric model of the universe around 310 BCE.
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His theories were not the problem, but his assertion that the Sun is at the centre of the solar system caused friction, particularly when he promoted his ideas by ridiculing the Pope.This caused them to take him to court and ask for proof of the assertion, but he could produce no proof and eventually recanted.After Galileo's time scientific discoveries were made that led everyone to accept that the Sun is at the centre.
Nicolaus Copernicus studied the works of ancient astronomers, particularly those of Ptolemy, whose geocentric model he sought to challenge. He also drew on observations from Islamic scholars, such as Al-Battani, and integrated mathematical principles to develop his heliocentric model, which placed the Sun at the center of the universe. His studies laid the groundwork for the Scientific Revolution and significantly altered the understanding of celestial mechanics.
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Ptolemy.
According to the original Greek version, Poseidon (Neptune) drew the better lot against his brother Hades (since he was older) when Zeus was dividing dominion, and after taking the heavens for himself. Poseidon chose the seas.
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The first person to propose that the Earth revolves around the Sun was the ancient Greek philosopher and mathematician, Aristarchus of Samos. He developed a heliocentric model of the universe around 310 BCE.
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Your thinking is wrong. The rotation of a planet has not "been made" for a purpose. Planets rotate because of a law of nature called "the conservation of angular momentum". The dust cloud from which the a star and its planetary system forms had angular momentum (internal movements) and as gravity drew this matter together this momentum ends up as the spin of the star, its planets and the orbit of the planets round the star.
He suggested that the Indian Ocean was landlocked, which was debunked later by the map made by the Venetian Fra Mauro in 1459.
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The theory is that it all started out as a rotating cloud of gas, ice, and dust particles. Then a shock wave (possibly from an exploding star) caused the cloud to start condensing and spinning faster and faster. The cloud started spinning so fast that ice and dust started smashing into each other with enough force to take gas with it after they colided. This was like a "snowball" effect getting more ice, dust, and gas into larger chunks forming planets, moons, and other objects in our solar system. The disk started taking shape and the planets and moons found different orbital cycles and came to be now what we call our solar system.This is just one theory, there are many more but this is the only one I know. =PLaplace's nebula theory (1796):it all began from a huge cloud of gas which was spinning slowly. This cloud collapsed under gravity. As it collapsed, it started spinning more quickly and began to flatten to conserve angular momentum.Schmidt-Lyttleton accretion theory (1944):Sun passed through a huge cloud of gas and acquired matter to form planets.Proto-planet Theory:started with a cloud of dust and gas in a state of hypersonic turbulence. Thus, rapid internal collisions took place. This resulted in aggregation of masses at various placesCapture Theory:interaction between a condensed solar mass star (SUN) and a protostar of lesser mass. The protostar entered the Roche limit and was disintegrated to form bodies like planets.The Solar Nebula Theory:slowly rotating nebula very similar to the Laplacian theory. The planet formation starts with a disc of 0.01 to 0.1 solar masses. This is also a monistic theory dealing with mass and angular momentum distribution.The Modern Laplacian Theory:started with a cool gas cloud which condensed in such a way that the angular momentum of the central body was only 1 percent of the system.
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One of the theories about how the solar system was created is that a small part of a giant molecular cloud somehow collapsed, creating an excess of gravity. It condensed in the middle, forming the sun, and the rest of the new solar system formed into a disk. The gravity of the newly created sun then drew asteroids and gases which then collided together to become larger. The sun then gave off a lot of solar wind (because it was newly made; it was very strong) and the inner planets were stripped of their gaseous outer layer. the outer planets, however, were not because they were further away. This happened about (scientists estimate) 4.6 billion years ago. this is not the same person but if you ask me i say there was the big bang theory and what caused that was a small dot in the middle of nothing and it contained everything all matter and reality it doesnt sound likely but that's how the prediction went anyway the dot suddenly exploded and sending out all kinds of galaxys and stars the big bang was a very hot explosion it went up to 5000000000 degrees celcius and that's how it formed sending out the galaxies and which the galaxies are constantly moving away from each other from the energy left from the big bang.