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Renaissance Astronomy

History

  • Copernicus: Nicolaus Copernicus Astronomical Center in Warsaw; Space.com pages; Complete text of De revolutionibus from the Jagiellonian University.
  • Leonardo da Vinci: University of St Andrews page.
  • Tycho Brahe: 15 Sept 1996 APOD; Fredric Ihrén's page; Rice University page.
  • Christopher Clavius: University of St Andrews page; Rice University page.
  • Johannes Kepler: 6 June 1999 APOD; Galileo Project page; University of St Andrews page; Rice University page; University of Bonn links.
  • Galileo: 13 Sept 1998 APOD; 14 Oct 2001 APOD; Rice University Galileo Project, ExploreZone page; Space.com pages; Alwyn Botha's quizzes; University of St Andrews page; The leaning tower experiment (PhysicsWeb article) and NASA's feather drop page.

See also the general resource page on History of astronomy and the Newton page.

Specific Topics

  • Kepler's Laws: NASA Observatorium simulations; Windows to the Universe page; NASA page on orbits and ellipses; U of Oregon 1st, 2nd, and 3rd law pages.
  • Sacred Geometry and Platonic Solids: Crystalinks page.

Books

  • Nicholas Copernicus, De revolutionibus orbium coelestium, 1543.
  • Galileo Galilei, Sidereus nuncius (Starry Messenger); includes his observations of the Moon, the Milky Way, and the four moons around Jupiter.
  • Tycho Brahe: J.R. Christianson, On Tycho's Island: Tycho Brahe and His Assistants, 1570-1601, Cambridge University Press 2000.
  • Christoph Clavius: J.M. Lattis, Between Copernicus and Galileo: Christopher Clavius and the Collapse of Ptolemaic Cosmology, University of Chicago Press 1994.
  • Galileo: Dava Sobel, Galileo's Daughter: A Historical Memoir of Science, Faith, and Love, Penguin USA 2000.
  • History: D. Boccaletti, "From the epicycles of the Greeks to Kepler's ellipse - The breakdown of the circle paradigm," physics/0107009.

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