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Q: What was connection of Heliocentric theory with European history from 1550-1789?
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What period in European history is most closely associated with Leonardo vince Michelangelo William shakespeare and nicolaus Copernicus?

The Renaissance :)


What are principle of heliocentric and the geocentric?

The geocentric principle has the Earth at the centre, while the heliocentric principle has the Sun at the centre. Modern theories of the solar system have the Sun at the centre and so are heliocentric. The earliest theories of the movement of planets among the 'fixed' stars were based on a geocentric system in which the planets moved along circles and epicycles. Copernicus's heliocentric theory also used circles and epicycles and it was seen as a parallel explanation of the planets' movements. Later Kepler used the heliocentric principle in his calculations, which were based on new and accurate measurements by Tycho Brahe. He discovered subtle effects which had previously not been noticed, that could only be explained by assuming that the planets move in elliptical orbits, and this led to his publication of the three Laws of Planetary Motion in 1609.


What period in European history is most closely associated with Leonardo da Vinco Michaelangelo William Shakespeare and Nicolause Copernicus?

The Renaissance!


Does Tycho model of the universe explain the phases of Venus that Galileo observed?

Yes because it allowed Venus to go behind the Sun (as seen from the Earth), thus allowing Venus to show the gibbous phase observed by Galileo. Tycho's model had the Moon and Sun orbiting the Earth, and the other five known planets orbiting the Sun. So it was a halfway house between the Ptolemaic system (completely geocentric) and the Copernican system (completely heliocentric). Tychos model was geocentric while correctly modelling Venus's phases. This was significant because it meant that Venus's phases could not be used as a 'proof' of Copernicus's heliocentric model, as attempted by Galileo. Eventually these three models were abandoned to the history books after Kepler's heliocentric system with elliptical orbits was accepted; because (a) it modelled the planets' positions more accurately and (b) it was consistent with the later discoveries of gravity and the laws of motion.


When did Catholic Church accept Heliocentric theory?

Catholic Answer:The heliocentric theory has a long and involved history with the church. It has been covered extensively in the Catholic encyclopedia. The link below will take you to the entire discussion. This is from the website Catholic Answers in its article on Galileo:Nicolaus Copernicus dedicated his most famous work,On the Revolution of the Celestial Orbs, in which he gave an excellent account of heliocentricity, to Pope Paul III. Copernicus entrusted this work to Andreas Osiander, a Lutheran clergyman who knew that Protestant reaction to it would be negative, since Martin Luther seemed to have condemned the new theory, and, as a result, the book would be condemned. Osiander wrote a preface to the book, in which heliocentrism was presented only as a theory that would account for the movements of the planets more simply than geocentrism did—something Copernicus did not intend.Ten years prior to Galileo, Johannes Keplerpublished a heliocentric work that expanded on Copernicus’ work. As a result, Kepler also found opposition among his fellow Protestants for his heliocentric views and found a welcome reception among some Jesuits who were known for their scientific achievements

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