Maria Cunitz was one of the first astronomers to adopt Johann Kepler's astronomy. She made Kepler's achievement easy to grasp, and demonstrated that Kepler's laws were more accurate than anything that had come before. This OER shows high-quality images from Cunitz's book
Various heroes of Christianity have been celebrated by Protestants for centuries. From followers to ...
Johann Kepler's "Mystery of the Universe" is rightly considered one of the brilliant illustrations i...
The significance of Johannes Kepler (1571-1630) in the history of astronomy - or indeed the history ...
Maria Cunitz’s Beneficent Urania, published in 1650, has the distinction of being the earliest survi...
Elisabeth Hevelius, wife of Johann Hevelius, was an astronomer in her own right. They worked togethe...
A towering figure in intellectual history and one of the fathers of modern astronomy, the great math...
A brief commentary prepared by Robert Brecha, PhD, Professor, Physics, on the following work: Johann...
This chapter contains section titled: Kepler's New Astronomy Kepler's New Science of Vision Galileo ...
Tycho Brahe (1546-1601), a Dane, spent nearly his entire life making careful measurements of the pos...
This Article is about the many complicated tasks that one mathematician had to carry out, and the ba...
Galilei, Galileo. Sydereus nuncius magna, longeque admirabilia spectacula pandens, suspiciendaque pr...
A brief commentary prepared by Robert Brecha, PhD, Professor, Physics, and Bill Marvin, MA, Lecturer...
In this book, the author traces the careers, ideas, discoveries, and inventions of two renowned scie...
Illustration d'une éclipse de lune, source : Observatoire de ParisEn 1609 et 1618, Johann Kepler, un...
“Eyes on Kepler Laws” has been realised on the basis of data and dynamic images from the Planetarium...
Various heroes of Christianity have been celebrated by Protestants for centuries. From followers to ...
Johann Kepler's "Mystery of the Universe" is rightly considered one of the brilliant illustrations i...
The significance of Johannes Kepler (1571-1630) in the history of astronomy - or indeed the history ...
Maria Cunitz’s Beneficent Urania, published in 1650, has the distinction of being the earliest survi...
Elisabeth Hevelius, wife of Johann Hevelius, was an astronomer in her own right. They worked togethe...
A towering figure in intellectual history and one of the fathers of modern astronomy, the great math...
A brief commentary prepared by Robert Brecha, PhD, Professor, Physics, on the following work: Johann...
This chapter contains section titled: Kepler's New Astronomy Kepler's New Science of Vision Galileo ...
Tycho Brahe (1546-1601), a Dane, spent nearly his entire life making careful measurements of the pos...
This Article is about the many complicated tasks that one mathematician had to carry out, and the ba...
Galilei, Galileo. Sydereus nuncius magna, longeque admirabilia spectacula pandens, suspiciendaque pr...
A brief commentary prepared by Robert Brecha, PhD, Professor, Physics, and Bill Marvin, MA, Lecturer...
In this book, the author traces the careers, ideas, discoveries, and inventions of two renowned scie...
Illustration d'une éclipse de lune, source : Observatoire de ParisEn 1609 et 1618, Johann Kepler, un...
“Eyes on Kepler Laws” has been realised on the basis of data and dynamic images from the Planetarium...
Various heroes of Christianity have been celebrated by Protestants for centuries. From followers to ...
Johann Kepler's "Mystery of the Universe" is rightly considered one of the brilliant illustrations i...
The significance of Johannes Kepler (1571-1630) in the history of astronomy - or indeed the history ...