Johannes Kepler
Johannes Kepler was a German mathematician and astronomer who discovered the laws of planetary motion.
Mathematician
December 27, 1571
Capricorn
November 15, 1630
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Johannes Kepler, a German astronomer, mathematician, and music theorist, was a pivotal figure in the 17th-century Scientific Revolution. He is renowned for his groundbreaking laws of planetary motion, which he detailed in his famous works “Astronomia Nova,” “Harmonice Mundi,” and “Epitome Astronomiae.” Kepler’s contributions spanned various disciplines, including physics, astrology, astronomy, theology, and philosophy, all of which played a significant role in the Scientific Revolution. Additionally, he made notable advancements in understanding light behavior in telescopes, vision, the solar system, and atmospheric refraction. A fascinating aspect of Kepler’s discoveries is his realization that Earth and other planets orbit the sun in elliptical paths, leading to his formulation of the three fundamental laws of planetary motion.