Johannes Kelper's Role In The Scientific Revolution

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Isabella Bonilla April 8,2015 Period 4 Project

Johannes Kelper
Johannes Kelper was from Swabia in Southwest Germany. He is famous for discovering the three mathematical laws of planetary motion. Kelper was famous for this because his discovery played a role in the scientific revolution. He also , in his college years, found time to create horoscopes for the students.

Kelper's from Swabia, Germany. He was born on December 27,1571. He grew up in a town called Weil der Stadt in Germany. His childhood was silky and poor, his father died due to being killed in Holland fighting as a mercenary. He was very sick in a time of his childhood life, but then got better in the end but still severed a couple outcomes in his
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There's many people that influenced his work. A teacher was hard on him for his math class because he knew he can do better than how he was doing now. Kelper was actually one of the pupils the teacher chose to teach more advanced astronomy. Kelper discovered the plotemic system. He considered the actual paths of planets is not the circle used to construct them.

Kelper is famous for discovering three mathematical laws of planetary motions, saying their paths aren't perfect circles. He made his discoveries in 1596 and other ones in 1609. Like everyone else you always need a partner in life and Kelpers was Tycho Brahe. Kelpers work was important because it changed what people thought was impossible to a fact. The telescope Kelper sent helped discover various exoplanents.

Everyone dies sooner or later and Kelper died on November 16, 1630. He died in Regensburg after a short illness. Like every life changing person there's something always left behind. In Kelpers case there was a statue which is located in Prague. In conclusion, I think Kelper was a very brilliant scientist and strong because he had gotten small pox but survived, he let god into his work, had survived from being poor and having a weak family since his dad died. Kelper wasn’t just brilliant, he was

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