There are dozens. "Famous" for astronomy, or "famous" for other reasons? Carl Sagan, Edwin Hubble, James Lick, George Hale, to name a very few.
Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) an Italian physicist and astronomer, was greatly remembered for some very important contributions to astronomy and physics. He was also known for his battle against the authorities for freedom of inquiry. Early in his life, Galileo was taught by monks at Vallombrosa, and then entered the university of Pisa in 1581 to study medicine. He soon turned to philosophy and mathematics and left the University without a degree in 1585. In 1589 he became professor of mathematics at Pisa. He supposedly taught theories that contradicted Aristotle's theories, and in 1592 his contract was not renewed. The same year he was appointed the chair of mathematics at the University of Padua, which he remained at until 1610. While at Padua, he invented a 'calculating compass' for solving mathematics problems. In 1609 he heard that in Holland a spy glass had been invented, and he was inspired to create the first telescope, which was as powerful as a modern day field glass. By December of the same year, he had built another telescop twenty times stronger than the first, which he was able to discovery craters on the moon with, stars in the milky way, and the four largest satellites of Jupiter. He had also observed the phases of Venus by this time. After his great discoveries, he mainly stuck to writing books. In 1613 he published a book about sunspots, 1624 a book called Dialogue on the Tides, which he discusses Ptolemaic and Copernican theories, in which he got himself reprimanded by the Inquisition of Rome.
Nicolaus Copernicusdeveloped a simple heliocentric model of the solar system that explained planetary retrograde motion and overturned Greek astronomy.Tycho Braheobserved a supernova now known as ``Tycho's supernova''; made the most precise observations of stellar and planetary positions then known.Galileo Galileiperformed fundamental observations, experiments, and mathematical analyses in astronomy and physics; discovered mountains and craters on the moon, the phases of Venus, and the four largest satellites of Jupiter: Io, Europa, Callisto, and Ganymede.
There are dozens. "Famous" for astronomy, or "famous" for other reasons? Carl Sagan, Edwin Hubble, James Lick, George Hale, to name a very few.
If you meant astronomers then the answers is very simple. Through out history there have been many astronomers. my favorites include Kepler, Hubble, Galileo, Copernicus, Aryabhatta, Ptolemy, Brahe etc.
Newtown and Kepler were two famous astronomers during the Renaissance.
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Yes, many of the brightest stars in the sky have Arabic names because Arabic astronomers made significant contributions to the field of astronomy during the Golden Age of Islam. These star names have been adopted and are still commonly used by astronomers today.
The term "planet" comes from the Greek word "planΔtΔs," which means "wanderer." Planets are called so because, unlike the fixed stars, they appear to move across the sky in relation to the background stars.
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There were many famous ancient astronomers, and astronomers from hundreds of years ago (not exactly ancient. but vital to our present understanding of astronomy). They include:HipparchusPtolemyCopernicusGalileoEudoxusThere were also many Egyptian, Mayan, and Chaldean astronomers whose names have been lost over time.
If you meant astronomers then the answers is very simple. Through out history there have been many astronomers. my favorites include Kepler, Hubble, Galileo, Copernicus, Aryabhatta, Ptolemy, Brahe etc.
The Romans adopted the the Greek gods as their own, giving them new names. Pluto's Greek name is Hades. Roman astronomers later gave the planets the names of their gods and goddesses.
some of the famous sculpture of Greek are namely "The Discobolos by the sculptor Myron, Laocoon and his sons, of Niobe and her daughter, of the 'Nike of Samothrace" are some of the famous sculpture of greek
The latin alphabet and numbers. For names they use greek,roman and Egyptian mythology.
From Encyclopedia we can get a list of famous & not famous astronomers & astronauts of the past & present.
Greek philosophers/astronomers thought that the constellation "perseus" looked like a human shape, and since "perseus" was a famous Greek hero, they named it after him.
Newtown and Kepler were two famous astronomers during the Renaissance.
Newtown and Kepler were two famous astronomers during the Renaissance.
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