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Copernicus Explains IdeaMIKOLAI KOPERNIK (COPERNICUS) The Polish astronomer explains his ideas around a table
Johannes Kepler / AnonJOHANNES KEPLER German astronomer
Giovanni SchiaparelliGIOVANNI VIRGINIO SCHIAPARELLI Italian astronomer (aged 30)
Copernicus [Cooper]MIKOLAI KOPERNIK (COPERNICUS) Polish astronomer
Copernicus / De BryMIKOLAI KOPERNIK (COPERNICUS) Polish astronomer
Copernicus [Larmessin]MIKOLAI KOPERNIK (COPERNICUS) Polish astronomer
Copernicus [Reinhold]MIKOLAI KOPERNIK (COPERNICUS) Polish astronomer
Johann Elert Bode / FrickeJOHANN ELERT BODE German astronomer Worked on relative distances between planets and the sun
Pyramid ObservatoryAstronomer-priests of Ancient Egypt take advantage of the unique facilities of the Great Pyramid of Khufu (Cheops) using it as an observatory
William Rowan HamiltonSir WILLIAM ROWAN HAMILTON Irish mathematician and Astronomer Royal of Ireland
Sir Arthur EddingtonSIR ARTHUR STANLEY EDDINGTON British Astronomer
HERSCHEL (1738 - 1822)SIR FREDERICK WILLIAM HERSCHEL German-British astronomer, discoverer of Uranus, 1781
REGIOMONTANUS (1436-1476REGIOMONTANUS (JOHANN MULLER VON KONIGSBERG) German mathematician and astronomer
Mediaeval AstronomerMediaeval astronomer
Christian Huygens, Dutch scientistChristian (or Christiaan) Huygens, Dutch mathematician, physicist, horologist and astronomer, notable for his contributions to telescopes and to the nature of light
John Napier, Scottish mathematicianJohn Napier, 8th Laird of Merchiston, Scottish mathematician, physicist, astronomer and astrologer, inventor of logarithms
Galileo on trialItalian mathematician, physicist and astronomer, Galileo Galilei (1564-1642), Before Pope Urban VIII when on trial for heresy
CELSIUS (1701 - 1744)ANDERS CELSIUS Swedish astronomer, gave his name to centigrade temperature scale
George Biddell AirySir George Biddell Airy Astronomer
Galileo Galilei / MiltonGALILEO GALILEI Italian astronomer, visited by the English poet John Milton at the villa d Arcetri, near Firenze, Italy, in 1638
AstronomyFirst notions of the celestial sphere are formulated by peoples of the Middle East