- In astronomy,
Kepler's laws of
planetary motion,
published by
Johannes Kepler in 1609 (except the
third law,
which was
fully published in 1619), describe...
- were
married on 27
April 1597. In the
first years of
their marriage, the
Keplers had two
children (Heinrich and Susanna), both of whom died in infancy....
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Kepler's may
refer to:
Kepler's Books,
bookstore in
Menlo Park,
California Kepler's equation in
orbital mechanics Kepler's laws of
planetary motion, describing...
- zone:
Kepler-560b,
Kepler-705b,
Kepler-1229b,
Kepler-1410b,
Kepler-1455b,
Kepler-1544 b,
Kepler-1593b,
Kepler-1606b, and
Kepler-1638b. The
Kepler team...
- In
classical mechanics, the
Kepler problem is a
special case of the two-body problem, in
which the two
bodies interact by a
central force that
varies in...
-
Kepler-452b (sometimes
quoted to be an
Earth 2.0 or Earth's
Cousin based on its characteristics; also
known by its
Kepler object of
interest designation...
- SN 1604, also
known as
Kepler's Supernova,
Kepler's Nova or
Kepler's Star, was a Type Ia
supernova that
occurred in the
Milky Way, in the constellation...
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Kepler's Books and
Magazines is an
independent bookstore in
Menlo Park, California. It was
founded on May 14, 1955 by Roy
Kepler, a
peace activist who...
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Kepler is both a
surname and a
masculine given name.
Notable people with the name include: Surname:
Angela Kepler (born 1943), New Zealand–born American...
- Look up
Kepler in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Johannes Kepler (1571–1630) was a key
figure in the
scientific revolution.
Kepler may also
refer to:...