Scientific revolution   thinkers

Famous Scientists

  • 127

    Ptolemy completed world map

    Ptolemy completed world map
    Claudius completed the world map this year. He spent many years working on it, and finally finished it in 127AD. -SC
  • 127

    Working on the solar system

    Working on the solar system
    Developed the geometrical evidence explaining how the sun and moon and stars work in the solar systemin 127 AD. -SC
  • 147

    Learning about the solar system

    Learning about the solar system
    Claudius published his theory which was called "The Heliocentric Theory" in 147AD and he attracted a large audience. -SC
  • 150

    Claudius and his books

    Claudius and his books
    Claudius completes his goegraphy series in 150 AD and it becomes a famous piece of work. -SC
  • Nov 30, 1491

    Copernicus's Academy

    Copernicus's Academy
    Copernicus attened Kracrow acedemy for a degree in medicine and astronomy and this is what started his intrest in science annd technology. -LA
  • Mar 13, 1514

    Copernicus's Theory

    Copernicus's Theory
    Copernicus mad his Helocentric Theroy in which states everything revolves around the Sun not Earth. -LA
  • Feb 3, 1543

    Copernicus and his book

    Copernicus and his book
    Copernicus made his decision on the Heliocentric Theory of the Universe in 1543 and published it in latin, which attracted a lager auidience -LA
  • Apr 19, 1559

    Tycho Brahe going to study at a university

    Tycho Brahe going to study at a university
    Tycho went to the University of Copehagenwhen he was 12 yearsold on april 19th, 1559 and he studied law. -JM
  • Oct 18, 1572

    Combining systems

    Combining systems
    Tycho worked to combine the goemetrical benifits of the Copernican system with the benifits of the Plomaic system. -JM
  • Nov 11, 1572

    Tycho discovers a star

    Tycho discovers a star
    On November 11th he discovered a star and named it S.N. Tycho also published a tract about this new star that he discovered in Cassiopeia. -JM
  • Feb 10, 1574

    Johannes Kepler goes to Graz

    Johannes Kepler goes to Graz
    Johannes travels when he is 63 to Graz and enters in the University of Asternopia to study astrology and science for 6 years. -RG
  • Mar 7, 1577

    Johahannes Kepler witnesses a comet

    Johahannes Kepler witnesses a comet
    Johahannes sees his first comet in Spain on March 7th, and records information in his book, Tubingen. This is what sparked his intrest in science and math. -RG
  • Galileo Galilei and motion

    Galileo Galilei and motion
    Galileo works on the theory of motion and discovers many things about velocity, mass, motion and speed.He wrote down all of his thoughts in his journal every day. -BS
  • Galileo invents a pump

    Galileo invents a pump
    Galileo invents a pump driven by horses and a year later he recieved a patent from the Venitian Senate about his new invention.
    -B.S.
  • Discoveries with the telescope

    Discoveries with the telescope
    Galileo makes many discoveries with the telescope, and a few examples are making it a fact that the moon has a rough, not smooth surface, the milky Way is made out of many stars and that Venus has alot of moons. -BS
  • Telescope

    Telescope
    Johannes makes the invention of the refracting telescope in 1611 and many other scientists like his idea and improve the refracting telescope. -RG
  • House arrest for Galileo

    House arrest for Galileo
    Galileo is put under house arrest for 8 years because the pope disagrees with the content of Galileo's book, Dialogo. Just months before he goes bling Galileo makes a discovery, which states that the moon makes a monthly wobble on its axis. -BS
  • Newtons 3 Laws of Motion

    Newtons 3 Laws of Motion
    Newton works on the mathematics of gravitation which is later known as Newtons three Laws of Motion. He states that all objects regardless of wieght fall at the same rate. -FP
  • Newton and the Royal Academy

    Newton and the Royal Academy
    Newton wrote a paper on optics and prism experiments and sends them to the Royal Academy. He later recieves a patent from the Royal Academy in 1673. -FP
  • Newton is knighted

    Newton is knighted
    Newton was knighted by Queen Anne for all of his scientific achievments and for his loyall work for the Royal Mint.
    -F.P.