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Phonetic spelling of tycho brahe Tee-ko Bra-heh. Ty-cho brahe. Add phonetic spelling Cancel. You are not logged in.. See ThePrincipleMovie. Candida Kuhlman. Tycho Brahe is a Danish royal family member of the 16th century. He is also a famous astronomer who discovered a Geocentric universe model. Noah Stiedemann. The book on planetary motion, elliptical orbits and the like, would have been published in or sooner and the author would have been Tycho Brahe with help from Johannes Kepler.

Tycho would have cast aside his incorrect model of the solar system and toured Europe telling everyone that he had solved the problem of planetary motion and he, Tycho Brahe, had proven that the Copernican Model was correct. He would have become an ardent and powerful supporter of the sun centered model of the solar system. The Catholic church would have been forced to modify their long held positions and there would have been no reason to punish Galileo.

Alas, this is only a game of speculation because Tycho died in before Kepler was able to solve the puzzle of planetary motion, but I am sure that if Tycho had been alive he would have become a firm supporter of the Copernican model. He may have been a bit overbearing and a difficult man to work for but he was at home in the halls of many European courts and he was a brilliant and talented astronomer with a curious nature and an open mind.

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Web design by Clockwork Active Media Systems. You may reproduce and distribute this audio for non-commercial purposes. Please consider supporting the podcast with a few dollars or Euros! Visit us on the web at DaysOfAstronomy. Until tomorrow…goodbye. I enjoyed your post. I have but one comment. To me, your post implies that geocentrism was an official doctrine of the Catholic Church. It was not. In fact, Galileo had several cardinals who were fans of his,who were amateur astronomers themselves.

They, too, were quite open to the possibility of heliocentrism. Because he could not prove heliocentrism with the technology that existed at the time. He could not answer even the secular scientists who asked why, if the earth went around the sun, there was no apparent stellar paralax shift. The instrumentation to measure such a shift was still a long time coming. If Galileo had taught heliocentrism as theory, and if he had not mocked Pope Urban VIII in his dialogue book, he would have avoided a lot of problems.

He was raised by his wealthy uncle, and attended universities in Copenhagen and Leipzig. Though his family badgered him to study law, Brahe chose instead to pursue astronomy. In , year-old Brahe fought a fellow student in a duel over who was the better mathematician.

As a result, he lost a large chunk of his nose. For the rest of his life, he donned a metal prosthetic to cover the disfigurement. Brahe died in at the age of While attending a banquet, societal customs did not allow him to excuse himself before his host. Brahe had drunk excessively, but refused to leave to use the bathroom. It is thought that this caused his bladder to burst and led to his subsequent death. However, scientists who opened Brahe's grave in to mark the th anniversary of his death claimed to find mercury in his remains, fueling rumors that the astronomer was poisoned.

Some even accused a jealous Johannes Kepler of the crime. Brahe's body was exhumed again in Tests on his bones and beard hairs showed that mercury concentrations in his body were not high enough to have killed him. However, further research revealed that the astronomer was exposed to high levels of gold in his lifetime. It's also possible that he concocted and consumed elixirs containing gold, or that he worked with alchemy,".

Researchers also found that greenish stains around the nasal areas of Brahe's corpse contained traces of copper and zinc, indicating that his fake nose was made of brass and not silver or gold, as many had believed.

So Tycho Brahe's famous 'silver nose' wasn't made of silver after all. However, he adopted a Latinized form, Tycho Brahe, when he was about 15 years old.



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