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Kepler's explanation of the structure of the planetary system, 1619.
Kepler's explanation of the structure of the planetary system, 1619. Johannes Kepler (1571-1630) used the five regular polyhedra between the spheres of the planets in the diagram of his explanation. From Hamonice mundi, the book in which he published his third law of planetary motion.
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17th century
ARITHMETIC
Astronomy
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German
Germany
Johannes
JOHANNES KEPLER
KEPLER
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Oxford Science Archive
PLANETARY MOTION
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