Copernicus and Ptolemy
Title: Copernicus and Ptolemy
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Copernicus and Ptolemy
Category: /Society & Culture/People
Details: Words: 388 | Pages: 1 (approximately 235 words/page)
Copernicus and Ptolemy
Astronomy is one of the oldest sciences. Two of the greatest
astronomers of all time are Claudius Ptolemy and Nicolaus
Copernicus. These men had very different ideas and theories.
Claudius Ptolemy was born around 100 A.D. and died around
165 A.D. He was considered one of the greatest Greek astronomers
and geographers of ancient times. Very little is known about him,
but he did his observations of astronomy in Alexandria, Egypt. His
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we cannot see
the movement because we are on earth. He also said that all the
planets are moving in orbits and revolving around the sun. The earth
spins around its axis once a day. He believed that a planet moves
faster if it is near the sun and in a small orbit. Copernicus could not
prove his own theory, but it was later proven to be correct. This is
when modern day astronomy began.