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This is a list of things named after German mathematician and astronomer Johannes Kepler (1571 – 1630).
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This is a listofthingsnamedafter German mathematician and astronomer JohannesKepler (1571 – 1630). Kepler conjecture Kepler triangle Kepler–Bouwkamp...
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JohannesKepler (/ˈkɛplər/; German: [joˈhanəs ˈkɛplɐ, -nɛs -] ; 27 December 1571 – 15 November 1630) was a German astronomer, mathematician, astrologer...
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DMZ, and was part of the Techstars Seattle 2016 cohort.The company is named in honour ofJohannesKepler, a pioneer in the discovery of the way in which...
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1615, when it first appears in a book by JohannesKepler as the Latin: annus aerae nostrae vulgaris (year of our common era), and to 1635 in English as...
some of the earliest modern ideas of atoms, molecules, and chemical reaction, and marks the beginning of modern chemistry. In 1604 JohannesKepler published...
by JohannesKepler, who went on to use Tycho's data to develop his own three laws of planetary motion. Tycho Brahe was born as heir to several of Denmark's...
represented as being contained in a fixed sphere at the boundary of the cosmos. JohannesKepler (1571–1630) was a devoted Copernican, following Copernicus's...
Matheson; Field, Judith Veronica, eds. (1997). The Harmony of the World by JohannesKepler. Memoirs of the American Philosophical Society. Vol. 209. American...
intersection with the circle are in golden proportion. The Kepler triangle, namedafterJohannesKepler, is the unique right triangle with sides in geometric...
the motions of the planets were circular, a view that was not challenged in Western culture until the 17th century, when JohannesKepler postulated that...
from the Aristotelian model of motion was Isaac Beeckman in 1614. The term "inertia" was first introduced by JohannesKepler in his Epitome Astronomiae...
hundred years before the German astronomer JohannesKepler proved it. The codex consists of 18 sheets of paper, each folded in half and written on both...
(1260–1320) mentioned above. JohannesKepler (1571–1630) picked up the investigation of the laws of optics from his lunar essay of 1600. Both lunar and solar...
von Gutschmid, Kleine Schriften, F. Ruehl, Leipzig, 1889, p. 433. JohannesKepler (1615). Joannis Keppleri Eclogae chronicae: ex epistolis doctissimorum...
professor of astronomy and Archbishop of Uppsala. He wrote on astronomy and theology. JohannesKepler (1571–1630): Prominent astronomer of the Scientific...
JohannesKepler observed a sunspot in 1607 but, like some earlier observers, believed he was watching the transit of Mercury. The sunspot activity of...
the magnetic levitation train. Patent granted in 1934. JohannesKepler: Discovered the laws of planetary motion. Donald J. Kessler: Astrophysicist, known...
prematurely. The first of the great successors was Tycho Brahe (though he did not think the Earth orbited the Sun), followed by JohannesKepler, who had collaborated...