Saturday, February 13, 2016

The Copernican Revolution - Melissa Buerk and Sydney Bertalott

And here is a link to our video: The Copernican Revolution

6 comments:

  1. Even though Copernicus kept his idea's secret until he died, did anyone help him study the universe and further his research?

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    1. Yes, Copernicus had a sole pupil by the name of Georg Joachim Rheticus, who was actually the one who went to get Copernicus' "Revolutions of the Celestial Spheres" published.

      Source: http://www.britannica.com/biography/Georg-Joachim-Rheticus

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  2. Did Galileo get to name the moons he found orbiting Jupiter?

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    1. Initially Galileo just called the moons by numbers (I, II, III, and IV, respectively). Technically another astronomer named Simon Marius named the moons after the lovers of the Greco-Roman God Zeus/Jupiter after a suggestion by Johannes Kepler. It is Marius' names that we recognize today.

      Source: http://solarviews.com/eng/galdisc.htm

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  3. Were there people before Galileo to try to invent the telescope?

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    1. Actually, though we generalized in the video, Galileo didn't invent the telescope but improved upon it. A Dutch inventor named Hans Lippershey is credited with inventing the telescope.

      Source: https://www.timetoast.com/timelines/a-history-of-telescopes

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