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Astronomers in history
By: Nikhil Norton
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2.
Aristotle
Aristotle thought Earth was the center of all things
His model placed the moon, sun, planets and stars circling Earth
Aristotle founded the shift in position of an object when viewed from
different locations is known as Parallax.
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ARISTARCHUS
Aristarchus was reported to have proposed a heliocentric model of the solar system
He tried to measure the relative distance to the moon and sun
Aristarchus's ratio was much to small but was a important in the use of observation
and geometry to solve a scientific problem
4.
Ptolemy
Ptolemy created a geocentric model that astronomers would use for the next 14 centuries
He believed that a celestial body traveled at a constant speed in a perfect circle
He created the "wheels on wheels" system that fit observations better than anything before
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Copernicus
He believed that planetary paths should be perfect circles
He also used the Wheels on Wheels system
His model fit observations a little better than Ptolemy
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Kepler
Kepler realized that requiring planetary motion not to be perfectly circular
He then tried other types of paths and found eclipses fit best
Kepler formulated Three Laws called Kepler's Laws
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Galileo
Galileo made very significant improvements to the telescope
He used this new telescope to view celestial objects
Galileo observed the moons Io, Europa, Callisto and Ganymede
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