Roughly, the Tycho Brahe model of the solar system was something between the ptolemic geocentric model of the solar system and the copernican heliocentric model. The sun still revolved around the earth but all other planets revolved around the sun. Interestingly, it was Tycho's pupil Kepler, that refined the Copernican model to include elliptical orbits (until then, orbits were assumed to be perfect circles).
Tycho Brahe used Ptolemy's model but with greater accuracy of measurement. Keplar was able to use the better data to propose the heliocentric model. Newton showed Keplar's model could be derived from Newton's law of Gravity.
It was geocentric with the sun and moon revolving around Earth, and the planets revolving around the sun. All motion was along circular paths.
his was that the earth was at the center of the earth and the sun, moon, and other planets revolved around it
No, he though pluto was.
This is because he explained the sun's role in the universe!
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Tycho Brahes discovered a new star in Cassiopeia.
Oluf Bang has written: 'Lebensbeschreibung des Tycho v. Brahes'
Sophie Brahe Rosenkrantz has written: 'sophie Brahes regnskabsbog, 1627-40'
Tycho brahe, a mentor and a tutor of johannes kepler was one of the earliest to study the universe, he made observations with naked eye and noted them down . This included motions of stars and planets and our very own moon. But unfortunately he was unable to complete his observations, he was then overtaken by johannes kepler , he was the guy who finished it, even it was heliocentric one (sun at the center).
because the widespread of the technological theory was WRONG! he died from a bullet wound. He actually survived that, making it interesting, but then simply died of old age
kepler thought that only brahes observation could solve his problem so in 1600 he joined tycho eith his work after one year tycho died and kepler stole his data from which he devised keplers laws
Kepler was Brahe's assistant. He continued to analyze Brahe's data after Brahe's died. Kepler determine that the planets revolve around the sun in elliptical, or ovalshaped, orbits. He also developed three laws that describe planetary motion. These laws are still used today. Hope I explained this clearly(:
Kepler used Tycho Brahe's data by developing his Laws of planetary motion and by analyzing his observations about planet's orbit.! :D
Tycho Brahe made measurements of the planets' positions over time with greater accuracy than ever before. The results were used by Johannes Kepler to create the three laws of planetary motion in which the elliptical orbit makes its first appearance in the historyof scoentific thought. Later, Isaac Newton's discoveries in gravity and dynamics explained why elliptical orbits are so important and universal.
The question is going for the answer "elliptical". But it needs an important comment:Kepler didn't show that the orbits of the planets "are" anything. He had no way to do that.What he showed was the fact that a system of elliptical orbits with the sun at the centerof everything fits the actual observed evidence better than any other proposed model.That didn't prove anything. It only made his model the best, most likely representation ofthe truth, until something better comes along. You might say it was "just a theory".That's how Science works.