Translating 17th century Astronomy texts
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-The Perfect Transport: and the science of why you can't have it
-Almagestum Novum: History of Astronomy
It also linked House Grimaldi to French Royal ancestors, pushing the diplomacy that would ally Monaco with France and protect them from Italian Unification.
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Who dropped them best?
Who dropped them best?
He didn't even claim he had proved it.
The 1st empirical evidence of Earth's motion was Bradley aberration, published 1728.
The myth that Galileo had proved it was started by Voltaire in 1734 in Letter 14 of Philosophical Letters.
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He didn't even claim he had proved it.
The 1st empirical evidence of Earth's motion was Bradley aberration, published 1728.
The myth that Galileo had proved it was started by Voltaire in 1734 in Letter 14 of Philosophical Letters.
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Super easy to keep, if you have infinite access to spindle trees.
Super easy to keep, if you have infinite access to spindle trees.
The vote will occur tomorrow.
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The vote will occur tomorrow.
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Johannes Kepler had the best arguments for Heliocentrism in his time, and continued to be the strongest advocate pretty much until Newton.
This is despite predating Galileo.
Here is a thread explaining Kepler's arguments as presented in Astronomia Nova (1609):
Johannes Kepler had the best arguments for Heliocentrism in his time, and continued to be the strongest advocate pretty much until Newton.
This is despite predating Galileo.
Here is a thread explaining Kepler's arguments as presented in Astronomia Nova (1609):
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Johannes Kepler had the best arguments for Heliocentrism in his time, and continued to be the strongest advocate pretty much until Newton.
This is despite predating Galileo.
Here is a thread explaining Kepler's arguments as presented in Astronomia Nova (1609):
Johannes Kepler had the best arguments for Heliocentrism in his time, and continued to be the strongest advocate pretty much until Newton.
This is despite predating Galileo.
Here is a thread explaining Kepler's arguments as presented in Astronomia Nova (1609):
His collaborator, Edward Pigott, proposed that it must be a planet that orbits the star and frequently occults it.
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His collaborator, Edward Pigott, proposed that it must be a planet that orbits the star and frequently occults it.
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-Tycho Brahe, Epistles p.240
-Tycho Brahe, Epistles p.240
These guys have been covering whole trees nearby with webbing.
Spindle Ermines usually will just eat spindle tree leaves, but my ones seem to be very happily munching away on some willow.
These guys have been covering whole trees nearby with webbing.
Spindle Ermines usually will just eat spindle tree leaves, but my ones seem to be very happily munching away on some willow.
His collaborator, Edward Pigott, proposed that it must be a planet that orbits the star and frequently occults it.
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His collaborator, Edward Pigott, proposed that it must be a planet that orbits the star and frequently occults it.
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Not only because Poles were not included in the celebration,having bled defending England,or because they were the first to crack Enigma,provided most European intelligence through the war,& were involved in resistance groups across the continent.
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Not only because Poles were not included in the celebration,having bled defending England,or because they were the first to crack Enigma,provided most European intelligence through the war,& were involved in resistance groups across the continent.
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It was constructed in 1702 by the astronomer Monsignor Francesco Bianchini.
It was commissioned by Pope Clement XI for what would now be ~€3m.
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It was constructed in 1702 by the astronomer Monsignor Francesco Bianchini.
It was commissioned by Pope Clement XI for what would now be ~€3m.
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It was constructed in 1702 by the astronomer Monsignor Francesco Bianchini.
It was commissioned by Pope Clement XI for what would now be ~€3m.
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It was constructed in 1702 by the astronomer Monsignor Francesco Bianchini.
It was commissioned by Pope Clement XI for what would now be ~€3m.
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I would be most excited to meet any or all of you there.
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I would be most excited to meet any or all of you there.
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