Imgres

The age of the Scientific Revolution

  • Period: Jan 1, 1500 to

    The age of the Scientific Revolution

  • Nov 19, 1543

    Nicolaus Copenicus

    Nicolaus Copenicus
    Nicolaus Copenicus published De Revolutionibus orbium coelestium on his theries of the heliocentric on the solar system in 1543. This discribed the way the plants move, and how many plants there are and where.This was important beacuse it lead to the dicoveries of other planets.
  • Nov 19, 1543

    The heliocentric model

    The heliocentric model
    Copernicus worked on the heliocentric model of the solar system for the dicovery of the solar system and the way planets move. the heliocentric model also showed the center which was the sun, and the way the plants move in a circular path. This was very important for people who wanted to know about information on the solar system.
  • Galileo's demonstration

    Galileo's demonstration
    Galileo Galilei demonstrated on the top of the leaning tower of Pisa, the properties of gravity. Galileo tested his demonstration of gravity in 1591 on the leaning tower of piza. It was imporatnt to know that the rate of something relyes on weight. This made a bigger impact on the world today beacuse many things rely on this theory, like a parachute that needs to withstand the air pressure.
  • Galileo Galilei

    Galileo Galilei
    Galileo Gallei demonstrates a parabolic path that objects in mot5ion that are thrown follow. This demonstration depicts that everything that is being throw is thrown a certain way. Galileo demonstrated this in 1607 about a parabolic path. It is important beacuse if there was a very important weapon that was needed for battle, you need to know how it would aim.
  • Galileo Galilei

    Galileo Galilei
    Galileo Galilei constructs his first telescope to see into outer space and into the solar system. He wanted to look into space and discover things in space. It was imporant to make something that can viewed for something that is far away and that the naked eye couldn't see. This made a huge impacyt today beacuse without a telescope, we couldn't see far away distances with our eyes.
  • Galileo Galilei

    Galileo Galilei
    Galileo Galilei publishes his observations called Messenger of the Heavens to describe the surface of the Moon in 1610.This discribe the moons rocky surface and the rings of jupiter that are far away. This is important to us because observers who don't have powerful telescopes don't know what the moon's surface looks like and jupiter's rings. This made a huge imapct on scientist that want to find out what people thought of the moon long ago and their observations.
  • Galileo Galilei

    Galileo Galilei
    Galileo Galilei publishes his essay called The Assayer where he agrues about mathematical theories and other things in 1623.This is very important if someone was needed to make a persice amount of something without knowing the method. This made a huge impact today beacuse without the right measurements for something, a science expirement could go wrong.
  • Issac Newton

    Issac Newton
    Issac Newton publishes the Philosophia Naturalis Principia Mathematica, on the law of universal gravitation in 1687. One reason why Issac Newton made the Philosophia Naturalis Principia Mathematica for people who need to know and learn astronomy and things about outer space. This made a huge impact on today beacuse scientist could understand for of the universe by looking upon Issac Newton's ideas.