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look at the diagram of the solar system. what observation did this geocentric model of the solar system help to explain? orbit speed the phases of venus retrograde motion the rising of the sun
The geocentric model placed Earth at the center. To account for the occasional backward (westward) apparent movement of planets against the stars (retrograde motion), it added epicycles (small circular paths) to the planets' main orbits around Earth. The phases of Venus and precise orbit speeds supported the heliocentric model, while the Sun's rising is explained by Earth's rotation, not the geocentric model's core purpose.
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