I believe you are confusing two things here; there is no such thing as a "heliocentric model of telescope". There is a heliocentric model of our Solar System, and there are telescopes. The two are unrelated.
Johanes Kepler was a German astronomer. He revised the heliocentric model by demonstrating that the orbits are ellipses. glad if that helped you out :) xx
The planets Uranus and Neptune were discovered only in modern times after the heliocentric model had been generally accepted.
Are there any civilized peoples on earth who do not?
Either the heliocentric or the geocentric model would allow predictions of thefuture motions of the planets. It was not the inability to predict that sackedthe geocentric model. It was the simplicity of the heliocentric model. Kepler'shypothetical ellipses helped a lot, and Newton's gravitation sealed the deal,when he showed that heliocentric, elliptical planetary orbits, just as Keplerdescribed them, had to spring forth from gravitation.
Geocentric is that the earth is the center of the universe and heliocentric is the sun is the center of the universe. can it be nothing.
By looking into space with the telescope.
By looking into space with the telescope.
Galileo
They started seeing Venus through the telescope
Galileo
Copernicus proposed the theory of a heliocentric model while Galileo improved the telescope, studied Jupiter's moons, and supported the heliocentric model
Galileo
Galieo was the first astronomer to view Jupiter's moons through a telescope and proved the heliocentric model.
The heliocentric model is the one that replaces the geocentric model because the heliocentric model better described the solar system.
Galileo Galilei . He only helped support the theory through his observations , he didn't invent the model, Copernicus did.
In the heliocentric model, the sun is at the center of our solar system and the earth is the third planet that orbits it.
The scientist made the heliocentric model of the solar system. It is a word for the graphical model of our solar system.