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1. what were the contributions made by eratosthenes? 2. what is aristar…

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  1. what were the contributions made by eratosthenes?
  2. what is aristarchus remembered for?
  3. why wasn’t his theory accepted at the time?
  4. even though ptolemy’s theory was wrong, it was current science for almost 1500 years. why?
  5. what major theory did copernicus put forward? at what point in his life did he publish his theory?
  6. what do we remember tycho brahe for?
  7. what was johann kepler’s contribution to astronomy? whose work did he base his accomplishments on?
  8. what were some of galileo’s many contributions to the field of astronomy?
  9. how did the catholic church react to galileo’s work?
  10. what were some of isaac newton’s many accomplishments in the field of astronomy?
  11. what contribution do we remember christiaan hyugens for?
  12. what were edmund halley’s contributions to astronomy?

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Question 1: What were the contributions made by Eratosthenes?
Brief Explanations

Eratosthenes is known for calculating the Earth's circumference using the angle of the sun's rays at two different locations (Alexandria and Syene) and the distance between them. He also created the Sieve of Eratosthenes, a method to find prime numbers, and worked on mapping the known world, including dividing it into climate zones.

Brief Explanations

Aristarchus of Samos is remembered for proposing the heliocentric model of the solar system, where the Sun is at the center and the Earth and other planets revolve around it. He also attempted to calculate the relative distances and sizes of the Sun, Moon, and Earth.

Brief Explanations

Aristarchus' heliocentric theory was not accepted at the time mainly because it contradicted the widely held geocentric (Earth - centered) view that was supported by common sense observations (like the apparent motion of the Sun and stars around Earth) and the philosophical/religious beliefs of the era. Also, the lack of advanced observational tools to prove the theory and the dominance of the geocentric model (later formalized by Ptolemy) contributed to its rejection.

Answer:

Eratosthenes calculated the Earth’s circumference (using the sun’s angles at Alexandria and Syene and the distance between them), created the Sieve of Eratosthenes (to find prime numbers), and contributed to early world mapping (including climate - zone division).

Question 2: What is Aristarchus remembered for?