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  • Sep 17, 1473

    Nicolaus Copernicus

    Nicolaus Copernicus
    He was a Astronomer and a Mathematician that proposed that the Eath is in a daily motion on its axis and a yearly motion around the Sun
  • Oct 9, 1571

    The 3 laws of planetary motion

    The 3 laws of planetary motion
    Johannes Kempler created the three fundamental laws of planetary motion
    1) the orbit of every planet is ellipsed with the Sun at one or two foci
    2)A line joining a planet and the Sun sweeps out equal areas during equal intervals of time
    3)The square of the orbital period of a planet is directly proportional to the cube of the semi-major axis of its orbit
  • Nov 18, 1572

    tycho star

    tycho star
    Tycho Brahe witness a dramatic Supernova which i sknown as 'Tycho Star' or the 'Star of the 'Star of 1572'. The star blazed for 18 months. The new star was located beyond the sphere of the moon.
  • The Beginning

    The Beginning
    Scientific Method is developed, Galileo proves solar-centred universe , Isaac Newton studies gravity; William Harvey studies human circulation and the microscope is invented
  • the holy roman emperor

    the holy roman emperor
    the holy roman emperor, Rudolf II, becomes patron of Johannes Kepler.
  • Galileo Galieli's first telescope

    Galileo Galieli's first telescope
    Galileo Galieli makes his first telescope which he turns it to the heavens. He began his magnifications at 3X and 10X. He then achieved a 30X magnification.
  • Age of Enlightenment

    Age of Enlightenment
    People start to think of the authority of religion. Start to believe that science and reason can solve problems
  • Newton's death

    Newton's death
    Newton suffers from inflamation in his lungs. He collapses and borders on death. He dies between 1:00 and 2:00 am.
  • The father of Chemisty

    The father of Chemisty
    Antoine Laurent Lavoisier proved that burning involves oxygen (which he named himself) from air with the substance being burned
  • Industrail Revolution

    Industrail Revolution
    England changes from mostly algicultural to mostly manufactural.