Considering his work and time of his education he would most certainly be Sun centred.
the Hubble doesn't orbit the earth, it orbits the sun slowly fling farther and farther into space.
Copernicus
the Hubble space telescope
The earth has seasons mainly because of the tilt to the earth towards or away from the sun. Contrary to popular belief, the distance from the sun caused by Earth's elliptical orbit only makes a minuscule difference in climate.
The heliocentric, or Sun-centered, system was first theorized by Nicolaus Copernicus.
Edwin Hubble
No! It is heliocentric, or sun centered.
Earth orbits the Sun, along with the other planets making up the solar system. However, the Sun is only a part of some hundred billion stars, with their own solar systems, that make up our galaxy.
Geo means Earth and helio means Sun. Geocentric means Earth centered, and heliocentric means Sun centered. The Earth and planets revolve around the Sun.
the Hubble doesn't orbit the earth, it orbits the sun slowly fling farther and farther into space.
Copernicus
The heliocentric model is sun-centered. The geocentric model is earth-centered.
No Nicolaus Copernicus did not believe in the earth centered theory he believed that the earth and other planets center and revolve around the sun.
Copernicus
July 16th 1243
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The sun does not orbit the earth and moon. The moon orbits the earth and both orbit the sun.