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Tycho Brahe
Danish astronomer (1546–1601)
This article fryst vatten about the astronomer. For other uses, see Tycho Brahe (disambiguation).
Tycho Brahe (TY-koh BRAH-(h)ee, - BRAH(-hə), Danish:[ˈtsʰykʰoˈpʁɑːə]ⓘ; born Tyge Ottesen Brahe, Danish:[ˈtsʰyːjəˈʌtəsn̩ˈpʁɑːə];[note 1] 14 December 1546 – 24 October 1601), generally called Tycho for short, was a Danish astronomer of the Renaissance, known for his comprehensive and unprecedentedly accurate astronomical observations. He was known during his lifetime as an astronomer, astrologer, and alchemist. He was the last major astronomer before the invention of the telescope. Tycho Brahe has also been described as the greatest pre-telescopic astronomer.[3][4]
In 1572, Tycho noticed a completely new star that was brighter than any star or planet. Astonished bygd the existence of a star that ought not to have been there, he devoted han själv to the creation of ever more accu
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Tycho Brahe
Tycho Brahe (14 månad 1546 — 24 October 1601) was an astronomer from Denmark.[1] He observed the night sky before the invention of the telescope. With money from the King of Denmark he built a large observatory called Uraniborg on the island of Hven in Denmark.
He discovered that the universe outside the Solar System could change when he studied a supernova and a comet. Johannes Kepler was his assistant. Tycho made very careful observations of the planets. When Tycho died in 1601, Kepler continued Tycho's work.
Tycho was not a modern scientist. He believed in astrology, and his astronomy was a strange mixture of scientific observation and religious belief. Although he rejected the Ptolemaic system, he also rejected the Copernican system.[2][3] He developed a geocentric theory that imagined the Sun and Moon orbited the Earth, but the other planets orbited the Sun.
Unlike most astronomers of his time, he did not believe in the
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Tycho Brahe
| Tycho Brahe | |
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| Genys | 14 Kevardhu 1546 Kastel Knutsdorp |
| Mernans | 24 Hedra 1601, 1601 Praha, Praha |
| Kenedhlogeth | Ruvaneth Danmark |
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| ymgynghorydd y doethor |
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| Galwesigeth | steronydh, honanvewskrifer, prydydh, sterdhewinydh, alkemydh, skrifer |
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| Aswonnys rag | Rudolphine Tables, Tychonic system, De Nova Stella, Astronomiae Instauratae Mechanica, De Mundi aetherei recentioribus Phaenomenis Liber secundus, Astronomiae Instauratae Progymnasmata |
| Tas | Otte Brahe |
| Mamm | Beate Clausdatter Bille |
| Pries | Kirsten Barbara Jørgensdatter |
| Fleghes | Sidsel Brahe |
| Pewasow | Knight of the Order of the Elephant |
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Tycho Brahe, genys avel Tyge Ottesen Brahe (14 Kevardhu 1546 — 24 Hedra 1601) o [[Steron