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Copernican heliocentrism is the
astronomical model developed by
Nicolaus Copernicus and
published in 1543. This
model positioned the Sun at the center...
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Copernican system may
refer to:
Copernican heliocentrism Rocks on the Earth's moon
deposited during the
Copernican period This
disambiguation page lists...
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heliocentric system was
presented by the
Renaissance mathematician, astronomer, and
Catholic cleric,
Nicolaus Copernicus,
leading to the
Copernican Revolution...
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mathematical benefits of the
Copernican system with the
philosophical and "physical"
benefits of the
Ptolemaic system. The
model may have been inspired...
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immature ray
systems. The
crater Copernicus is a
prominent example of ra**** crater, but it does not mark the base of the
Copernican period.
Copernican age deposits...
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geocentric system was
still held for many
years afterwards, as at the time the
Copernican system did not
offer better predictions than the
geocentric system, and...
- in 1543, was a
major event in the
history of science,
triggering the
Copernican Revolution and
making a
pioneering contribution to the
Scientific Revolution...
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consideration of both
systems (as it
needed to be in
order to be
published at all),
there is no
question that the
Copernican side gets the
better of...
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multiple senses, in his
System of the World,: p.24 but also in the
sense of the
Ptolemaic system versus the
Copernican system: 450 of the
relation of...
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Copernican model placed at the
centre of the universe.
Copernicus himself was
mainly motivated by
technical dissatisfaction with the
earlier system and...