Tycho's main work was done at the end of the 1500s and into the 1600s.
Tycho Brahe was Danish.
The Wikipedia article on "Tycho Brahe" summarizes it quite well. Briefly, his observations showed that the celestial sphere was NOT "immutable", as was believed before his time.
Sophie Brahe (or Sophia) lived from 1556 till 1643 and was a Danish horticulturalist and student of astronomy, chemistry, and medicine, best known for assisting her brother Tycho Brahe with his astronomical observations (according to Wikipedia, cf. Related links)
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 born 14 December 1546 as Tyge Ottesen Brahe
Tycho Brahe did not have the wrong conclusion about the motion of the planets. He was in fact very correct about his observations.
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 Danish.
Tycho Brahe did not have the wrong conclusion about the motion of the planets. He was in fact very correct about his observations.
As far as I know, Tycho Brahe made detailed observations of the planets' positions; he did NOT draw conclusions from that. Conclusions were drawn by other people, especially Kepler and Newton.As far as I know, Tycho Brahe made detailed observations of the planets' positions; he did NOT draw conclusions from that. Conclusions were drawn by other people, especially Kepler and Newton.As far as I know, Tycho Brahe made detailed observations of the planets' positions; he did NOT draw conclusions from that. Conclusions were drawn by other people, especially Kepler and Newton.As far as I know, Tycho Brahe made detailed observations of the planets' positions; he did NOT draw conclusions from that. Conclusions were drawn by other people, especially Kepler and Newton.
Tycho Brahe born Tyge Ottesen Brahe
The Wikipedia article on "Tycho Brahe" summarizes it quite well. Briefly, his observations showed that the celestial sphere was NOT "immutable", as was believed before his time.
Tycho Brahe was born on December 14, 1546.
Sophie Brahe (or Sophia) lived from 1556 till 1643 and was a Danish horticulturalist and student of astronomy, chemistry, and medicine, best known for assisting her brother Tycho Brahe with his astronomical observations (according to Wikipedia, cf. Related links)
he was born in denmark?
That must refer to Tycho Brahe.