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According to ptolemy what was the earth’s position in the universe? How did copernicus’s view differ?


zugcastillo1975: 500 years ago, Nicolaus Copernicus, an unknown canon of the cathedral in the city of Frombork, in present-day Poland, distributed a small handwritten booklet to his closest circle. The text contained, without mathematical apparatus, a heliocentric program that would culminate in his magnum opus, "De revolutionibus", which appeared when Copernicus was already on his deathbed, in 1543.

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According to ptolemy what was the earth’s position in the universe?

The Local Group is located on the outer edge of the Virgo Supercluster. At least 2 trillion galaxies in the observable universe, arranged in millions of superclusters, galactic filaments, and holes, creating a foamy superstructure.

How did copernicus’s view differ?

According to him, the Earth remained stationary in the center of the Universe and the Sun, the Moon, the planets and the stars revolved around it. ... Copernicus also explained why the stars seem to move in the night sky: the Earth rotated on its axis every 24 hours.

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