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Johannes Kepler was a German mathematician, astronomer and astrologer.

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It is named after the German mathematician and astronomer Johannes Kepler (1571-1630).

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Johannes Kepler is an mathematician an astronomer and an astrologer

he also created keplers law
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He was a German mathematician, astronomer, and astrologer, and key figure in the 17th century Scientific Revolution.

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Mathematician & Astronomer.

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Yes, Copernicus had friends and collaborators who supported his work, such as mathematician and astronomer Georg Joachim Rheticus and bishop Tiedemann Giese. His heliocentric model of the universe faced resistance from some of his contemporaries, but he also found supporters among the scientific community.

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Johannes Kepler was the person who made the planetary model. He was a German astrologer, mathematician and astronomer. He was also a Mathematics teacher.

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The laws are known as Kepler's Laws after German mathematician and astronomer Johannas Kepler (1571-1630).

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Johann Kepler (1571- 1630) was a German mathematician, astronomer and astrologer who is best known for his Laws of Planetary Movement.

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He was a famous mathematician, astronomer, and philosopher.

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For being an astronomer & a mathematician.

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Anders Celsius was an astronomer

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She was an astronomer & a mathematician, & she was brutally murdered.

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Yes, Brahmagupta was an Indian mathematician and astronomer who lived during the 7th century. He is known for his important contributions to mathematics and astronomy, including the concept of zero and rules for arithmetic operations.

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No. Johannes Kepler was an astronomer and mathematician.

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Archimedes (this is correct spelling) was a Greek mathematician, astronomer, and inventor

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Copernicus was both a mathematician and astronomer.

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She was a mathematician & an astronomer, when it was unusual for women to have occupations at the time.

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Johannes Kepler (IPA: [ˈkʰɛplɐ]) (December 27, 1571 - November 15, 1630) was a German mathematician, astronomer and astrologer, and key figure in the 17th century scientific revolution.

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The nebular theory was proposed in 1755 by the German philosopher Immanuel Kant and was further developed by French mathematician and astronomer Pierre-Simon Laplace in 1796.

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Georg Joachim Rheticus was born on 1514-02-16.

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Georg Joachim Rheticus died on 1574-12-04.

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Aristarchus of Samos was a ancient Greek astronomer and mathematician.

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Annibale De Gasparis (1819-1892), astronomer and mathematician

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Johannes Kepler (IPA: [ˈkʰɛplɐ]) (December 27, 1571 - November 15, 1630) was a German mathematician, astronomer and astrologer, and key figure in the 17th century scientific revolution.

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Max Immelman, WWI German flying ace and inventor of "the Immelman turn". Volker Oppitz, a mathematician and economist. Carl Theodor Albrecht, an astronomer.

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The astronomer whose treatise was named 'Panchasiddhantika' was Varahamihira, an ancient Indian mathematician and astronomer who made significant contributions to the field of astronomy.

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The first people to calculate the size of the Earth and the Earth-Moon distance were the ancient Greek mathematician and astronomer, Eratosthenes, and the ancient Greek astronomer and mathematician, Hipparchus.

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Johannes Kepler, a German astronomer and mathematician, developed the three laws of planetary motion known as Kepler's laws. He used data collected by Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe to accurately describe the paths of celestial bodies.

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Aryabhata, a mathematician-astronomer, was born in December 476 AD, Assaka.

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he was an astronomer, philosopher, physicist, and mathematician in the 16-17th century in italy

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Nicolaus Copernicus was a German born astronomer and mathematician of the Renaissance era. Copernicus' works showed that the Sun instead of the Earth was at the center of the universe on a heliocentric model.

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Nicolaus Copernicus was a German born astronomer and mathematician of the Renaissance era. Copernicus' works showed that the Sun instead of the Earth was at the center of the universe on a heliocentric model.

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Johannes Kepler,(German)

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The African American mathematician that assisted in the survey of Washington DC was Benjamin Banneker. In addition to being a mathematician, Banneker was also an astronomer.

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Neptune was discovered on September 23, 1846. It was first observed by German astronomer Johann Gottfried Galle, based on calculations by French mathematician Urbain Le Verrier and British mathematician John Couch Adams.

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Omar Khayyam, a Persian mathematician, astronomer, and poet, is best known for his work on algebra and his poetry collection "Rubaiyat." He made significant contributions to the development of the calendar, as well as studies of algebraic equations.

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There is no historical evidence to suggest that Johannes Kepler was gay. He was a German astronomer and mathematician known for his laws of planetary motion. His personal life, including his romantic relationships, is not extensively documented.

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