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physicist who published the model of the solar system​

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Ancient History, False Clues

As noted above, Aristarchus of Samos proposed that the Earth revolved around the Sun, but the idea was rejected by later Greek astronomers, particularly Hipparchus. Ptolemy, who lived in Egypt in the 2nd century BC, was unanimous when he argued that all the fixed stars were in a distant sphere revolving around the Earth. Ptolemy tried to group and put in writing everything known in his time about the heavens and his influence was great, extending this until the seventeenth century (as will be seen below).

Despite that, everything that moved through the celestial sphere, the Sun, the Moon and the planets, had to be able, in some way, to move through it. The planets, in particular, were difficult to understand, because their movement is not easy.

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