Copernicus
| Title | Copernicus |
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Copernicus
Copernicus
Copernicus' work on planetary motion stood an a very high mathematical level
for his times. His theory explained how all the celestial bodies move around
the Sun. It took Nicolaus 30 years of mathematical research to form a theory
about planetary motion. The three most popular instruments which Copernicus
used were quadrant, armilla, and triquetrum. All furnish some measure of the
position of the heavenly body. It took an endless amount of mathematical
calculations to come up with the Copernicus' theory. He had to find out how
fast the Earth spins around the Sun, and hThis is ONLY a preview of the article. If you would like to view the entire document, you must subscribe to Electronic References. Please register below now!
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