The new astronomy: intensive course in the history of science #13

The new astronomy: intensive course in the history of science #13

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The new astronomy: intensive course in the history of science #13
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This week, in the intensive course: History of the Scientific Revolution, astronomical anomalies have accumulated. Meanwhile, in Denmark, a rich and eccentric has built not one but two science castles! And his humble German assistant synthesized many new, old, and daring astronomical ideas into a single sun-centered, eccentricity-positive system…

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