Title: THE WHO
1THE WHOS WHO OF EARLY ASTRONOMY
2Ptolemy
- 140BC Greek the Earth was the center of the
universe the sun other planets revolved
around it lasted 1500 yrs
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4Copernicus
- 1543Polish the sun was the center of the
universe the planets revolved around it in
circular paths
5He practiced medicine. Without a medical degree.
6Tycho Brahe
- late 1500s Danish the sun moon revolved
around the Earth the other planets revolved
around the sun recorded exact data on the
positions of the sun, moon, the planets
7His body is currently entombed in the Church of
Our Lady in front of Týn in Old Town Square near
the Prague Astronomical Clock.
8Johannes Kepler
- 1609 Tychos assistant stated that all planets
revolve around the sun in an ellipse the sun is
not the exact center of their orbits - Kepler came up with three laws relating to the
movement of the planets.
9This brilliant astronomer was the first to
discuss how the moon affects tides. Galileo was
one of his contemporaries who scoffed at him and
said that this theory was a baseless one.
Keplers mother used to collect herbs and natural
medicines. She was considered to be a witch.
Kepler had to hire lawyers to defend his mother
from being sentenced to death. His grandmother
was tried in the Salem Witch Trials and sentenced
to death.
10Galileo Galilei
- 1609 first person to use a telescope to observe
objects in space discovered 4 moons orbiting
Jupiter, craters mtns on the moon, sunspots
11A hundred years after he died, when his body was
being moved for reburial, a fan snipped off the
middle finger of his right hand as a memento.
Galileos finger is now on display, erect, at the
Museum of the History of Science in Florence
12Isaac Newton
- 1687 explained that gravity keeps all objects in
orbit
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14Edwin Hubble
- 1920s studied discovered other galaxies
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