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Greek
Believed the universe is spherical and finite
Planets center around the Earth
His theory that the sun and planets revolve
and are centered around the Earth is called
Geocentric
Successfully explained the phases of the
moon and eclipses
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Greek
Wrote a book stating that he also believed
Aristotle's theory
Also thought that the Earth was the center of
the universe (geocentric)
Thought the order started with the Earth
which he said was the center. Then Mercury,
Venus, Sun, Mars, Jupiter, and then Saturn
This theory was accepted for 1500 years
Polish
First to say that the sun was the center of the
universe
 His theory stated that Earth and all planets
revolve around the sun in a circular path.
 He was correct except that the planets revolve in
an ellipse (oval) path not circular discovered by
Kepler (German).
 The theory that the planets are centered around
the sun is called heliocentric. We still believe this
theory today.
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Italian
Agreed with Copernicus’s heliocentric theory
and improved the telescope
Observed the moon’s surface and discovered
that our moon has craters
Observed Jupiter's moon
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German
Three laws of motion explained how the
planets circled the sun
Planets revolve around the sun in an ellipse
(oval) path
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English
Created a new and improved telescope
Suggested that gravity determined the
planet’s orbits around the sun.
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American
Invented the Hubble Space Telescope
Observed hundreds of billions of galaxies
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Revolution- A planets orbit around the sun
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Rotation- The spinning of a planet on it’s
imaginary axis.
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Gravity- The force of attraction between two
bodies.
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Atmosphere- The gaseous mass surrounding
a planet.
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Located inside the asteroid belt Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars
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Rocky planets are sometimes called
terrestrials
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Located outside the asteroid belt Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto
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Also known as the gas giants except Pluto.
Pluto is closer to the rocky inner planets in
composition.