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Jul 25, 1514
"Commentariolus" is published
A book written by Nicolaus Copernicus. Where he stated his theory that is the sun is at rest and the Earth is in mobility then the rest of the plantes line up in order even of the time period around the Sun changes. -
Jan 10, 1542
"De revolutionibus orbium coelestium" ia published
Written by Nicolaus Copernicus "De revolutionibus orbium coelestium" ("On The Revolution Of The Heavenly Spheres"). Was a fundamental work of Copernicus's heliocentric theory. It was first published in the city of Nuremberg in 1543 this tought the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation to think of a different model of the universe. -
Sep 24, 1545
The "Ars Magna" was written by Gerolamo Cardano
Was an Algebra book that was first titled "Artis Magnæ". Later a second edittion was written in 1570 over Cardano's life. -
Kepler publishes "Astronomia Nova"
The book was written with Kepler's observation of Mars for over tean years. In the book Kepler noticed that Mars orbit was in the from of an eclipse. He comprehend three main laws of planetary motions. -
" Letters on Sunspots" is published by Galileo
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The first observation of a transit of Venus across the Sun
Jeremiah Horrocks was the first to observe a transit of Venus. He stated that a tranist would appear every 8 years after correcting Kepler's caculation. Horrocks predicted a transit in 1631 and 1761 and approximate miss in 1639. -
"The Sceptical Chymist" was published in London.
"The Sceptical Chymist" was a scientific literature that was published in London. Where it statees the Boyler's theory. Also the collapse of molecules and atoms. -
Newton's three laws of motion
Three laws where gravity is used to keep everything down. Also -
Cassini's Laws were created
It gave a well descrption of the Moons orbit. Where he stated that the moon has the same face as the Earth during a revolution. The moon keeps it's same axis angle. Also the moons rotational axis. -
"Opticks" is published for the public.
"Opticks" was Newton's second major philosophy book. The book explained the refraction of light and optics. Also