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But they encouraged the Chinese to adopt the tools of Tycho Brahe and other famous astronomers in the West.
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The lunar crater named after Tycho Brahe, a 16th century Danish astronomer, near the moon's south pole, is 85km across.
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When a star goes supernova, it leaves a remnant, like the one Tycho Brahe observed in 1572, or Johannes Kepler in 1604.
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Aristarchus Plateau is the primary location for these transient events, says Crotts, followed by the craters of Plato, Grimaldi, Kepler, Copernicus and Tycho.
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In the early 17th century, Johannes Kepler worked out the laws of planetary motion as a result of years of analysis of the observations made by Tycho Brahe.
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The wiki says it may have begun even earlier, with promo videos that came out just prior to Comic-Con 2012 about an artist named Tycho, who signs the posters appearing on the Niantic Web site.
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Fox tackles the origins of the current thinking on the beginning of the universe starting way, way back with Plato, and moving her way through Ptolemy, the astronomical duo of Tycho Brahe and Johannes Kepler (did you know that Brahe had his own castle for studying astronomy?), Galileo, Newton, Einstein, and the current state of the Big Bang, String Theory, and alternative theories for the origins of the universe.
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