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Definition of Tychonic

Tychonic
Tychonic Ty*chon"ic, a. Of or pertaining to Tycho Brahe, or his system of astronomy.

Meaning of Tychonic from wikipedia

- with the philosophical benefits of the Ptolemaic system, and devised the Tychonic system, his own version of a model of the Universe, with the Sun orbiting...
- The Tychonic system (or Tychonian system) is a model of the universe published by Tycho Brahe in 1588, which combines what he saw as the mathematical benefits...
- been determined[by whom?] that the Copernican, Ptolemaic and even the Tychonic models provide identical results to identical inputs: they are com****tionally...
- the 'semi-Tychonic' system. The book was reprinted in 1640 and 1663, which indicates its po****rity and the interest in the semi-Tychonic system in this...
- Moon, it must be ****her away than the Moon. Gr****i adopted Tycho Brahe's Tychonic system, in which the other planets of the Solar System orbit around the...
- The Tychonic Model of Planetary Motions". users.clas.ufl.edu. Retrieved 31 October 2019. Goulding, Robert (1995). "Henry Savile and the Tychonic World-System"...
- Abelard-Schuman, 1959 See pp34 & 36 of Christine Schofield's 'The Tychonic and semi-Tychonic world systems' in Wilson & Taton 1989 'Planetary astronomy from...
- predicting the heliocentric orbits of the interior planets than both the Tychonic and Copernican models, but did not propose any specific models of the universe...
- universe – su****ded by Copernicus Copernican system – su****ded by Tychonic system Heliocentric universe – made obsolete by discovery of the structure...
- which Mercury orbits the Sun, which in turn orbits Earth, similar to the Tychonic system later proposed by Tycho Brahe in the late 16th century. The first...