Origin of Modern Astronomy

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It took almost 2000 years for Copernicus and his supporters to overcome Aristotle's geocentric universe and replace it with a more realistic heliocentric model. Galileo became the"father of modern science" when he first first pointed a telescope at the sky; his observations changed the world and could have gotten him burned at the stake. Newton's inventions included calculus, gravitation, and laws of motion, which he used to theoretically explain Kepler's laws of planetary motion; he's regarded as the "greatest scientist of all time."

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