Planetary Motion Explained
Copernicus introduced a heliocentric model, explaining retrograde motion through the relative positions of planets, yet struggled with circular orbits. Fast forward to the 17th century, Tycho's meticulous observations laid the groundwork for Kepler's groundbreaking mathematical laws of planetary motion, marking a significant leap in our understanding of the cosmos.In this clip
From this podcast

The Science of Everything Podcast
Episode 1: Explaining Gravity
Related Questions