Mostly, his eyes and pen. He also used azimuth circles that circumscribed his observatory at Uraniborg to assist him in accurately plotting the movements of the stars, planets and other celestial objects. Brahe also built a sextant many times larger than any that had been built before, increasing it's accuracy notably. No previous observer had ever recorded so many detailed positions of objects in the heavens.
Tycho Brahe was Danish.
Tycho Brahe was the Danish astronomer who built an observatory called Uraniborg in the late 16th century. He made accurate measurements of the positions of celestial objects and his work laid the foundation for the later advancements in astronomy.
The island of Hven (in Danish) / Ven (in Swedish). It was Danish at Brahe's time, but is now Swedish.
Kepler did not literally steal Tycho Brahe's data; rather, he inherited it after Brahe's death in 1601. Brahe had meticulously collected astronomical observations over many years, but he had not fully analyzed them. Kepler, who had been working as Brahe's assistant, gained access to this invaluable data and used it to formulate his own laws of planetary motion, ultimately revolutionizing the understanding of celestial mechanics.
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.
his name was Tycho Ottesen Brahe
Tycho Brahe did not turn any island into a country. He was a Danish nobleman and astronomer known for his accurate astronomical observations, particularly of the motion of planets. He lived on the island of Hven in Denmark, where he built Uraniborg Castle and an observatory for his studies.
Since the autumn 1566 Tycho Brahe was studying at the university of Rostock in Germany.
Tycho Brahe (Danish) roughly Elizabethan era, best fits this title.
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.
University of Copenhagen. He originally was supposed to study Law, but became enamored of astronomy.
Tycho Brahe was Danish.
Otte Brahe and Beate Bille.
May Brahe died in 1956.
May Brahe was born in 1884.
Margareta Brahe was born in 1603.
Margareta Brahe died in 1669.