Who discovered the solar system?
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Ptolemy came up with an early model (pre Galileo and pre Copurnicus) that was ingenious, but wrong. He had the Earth at the center and all the planets (and the sun!) circling around it.
the first man to open his eyes.
God? ;-)
Galileo has the scientist who discovered the telescope to see the solar system. He also discovered that everything didn't revolove around the earth.
some really smart man
Galileo discovered the telescope to see the beautiful solar system that we have with out the telescope we couldn't see the solar system the beautiful stars
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I think it was Cupernicus who shocked the world by saying that earth is not the centre of the world, the Sun is.
The Solar System was discovered not for the Scientist that we actually know. The Solar System is observed from long ago, when the different civilizations that exists on Earth looked to the Sky thinking how that sparks or move, and what really exist there. Using the Planets movements and the Moon Rotation they Discovered that the period of rotation is always the same, so they invented the Clock, Calendar etc., for example, the Maya Civilization in Mexico. The Solar System is recognize because all the planets and bodies that are out of Earth rotates around our Star "The Sun". All this means that the Solar System is not a Discovery of New Scientists, because people observed that first than them and used it to made all the things that we use now to determinate time.
Howard Stern
The first to observe then calculate orbital times and distances
tycho brahe followed by johannes kepler
Nobody discovered it. The solar system was always there.
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