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  • '''Tycho Brahe''',<ref>The [[Latinized]] name '''Tycho Brahe''' is usually pronounced {{IPA|[ˌtai.ko ˌbrɑ.hi]}} or {{IPA|[ˌtai.ko ˌ Tycho Brahe was granted an estate on the island of [[Hven]] and the funding to build th
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  • The model of universe developed by the observational astronomer Tycho Brahe in response to astronomical and cosmological discussions that took place in
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  • ...the Sun is rounded by five orbits, marked with the planet's symbols. From: Tycho Brahe, ''De mundi aetherei recentioribus phaenomenis''. Uranibourg, 1599.}} ...se''' is the model of universe developed by the observational astronomer [[Tycho Brahe]] in response to astronomical and cosmological discussions that took place
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  • * Gilder, Joshua, and Anne-Lee Gilder. ''Heavenly Intrigue: Johannes Kepler, Tycho Brahe, and the Murder behind One of History's Greatest Scientific Discoveries'' (
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  • After the death of [[Tycho Brahe]] in 1601 Kepler became the ''Mathematicus Imperialis'' at the court of emp The standard story has it that Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe (1546-1601), not knowing what to do with his observations, gave them to Kep
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  • '''Tycho Brahe''',<ref>The [[Latinized]] name '''Tycho Brahe''' is usually pronounced {{IPA|[ˌtai.ko ˌbrɑ.hi]}} or {{IPA|[ˌtai.ko ˌ Tycho Brahe was granted an estate on the island of [[Hven]] and the funding to build th
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  • ...al evidence, but was unable to shake the Copernican model.<ref>Ann Blair, "Tycho Brahe's Critique of Copernicus and the Copernican System." ''Journal of the Histo
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  • Tycho Brahe, working without the aid of a telescope and using the work of Aristarchus o
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  • * Chapman, A. ''Astronomical Instruments and Their Use: Tycho Brahe to William Lassel.'' (19960
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  • ...remendous increase in astronomical and astrological work and publications. Tycho Brahe's supernova was significant because it encouraged astronomers in the 16th-c ...ellar survivor from 1572 A.D.] NASA/ESA Space Telescope. On Nov. 11, 1572, Tycho Brahe observed a star in the constellation Cassiopeia as bright as Jupiter which
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  • is also consistent with the system of [[Tycho Brahe]] in which planets orbit the Sun, which orbits the Earth.) of Tycho Brahe.
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  • ..."science" in astrology is based on its roots in ancient astronomy. (See [[Tycho Brahe]], and [[ Ptolemy]].) But astrology has more relationship to religion,[http
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  • [[Tycho Brahe]] (1546-1601), the greatest naked-eye astronomer in history, did not follow
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  • ...his work was such that those who followed, including Nicholas Copernicus, Tycho Brahe and Johannes Kepler, worked to reform astronomy under his influence. ...remendous increase in astronomical and astrological work and publications. Tycho Brahe's supernova was significant because it encouraged astronomers in the 16th-c
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  • ...giving proper credit in a standard, clean form. Or do we? I see that in [[Tycho Brahe]] it was inserted and then reverted on grounds that it didn't seem to work;
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  • ...f Rudolf II.'' (1988)</ref> to court astronomers [[Johannes Kepler]] and [[Tycho Brahe]], who invented modern astronomy.<ref> Peter Marshall, ''The Magic Circle o
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  • ...s were based on empirical data provided by the naked-eye observations of [[Tycho Brahe]]</ref>.
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  • ...nstrumental in marrying the best observational data of the time (that of [[Tycho Brahe]]) and the most plausible cosmological model of the time (that of Copernicu
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