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Credit:  Johnnes Kepler Gesammelte Werke , C. H. Beck, 1937  
  
Explanation:
Johannes Kepler used simple mathematics   
to describe how planets move. Kepler was an assistant to the most accurate   
astronomical observer of the time, Tycho Brahe.   
  
Kepler was able to use   
Brahe's data   
to show that planets move in ellipses around the Sun   
(Kepler's First Law),   
that planets move proportionally faster in their   
orbits when they are nearer the Sun (Kepler's Second Law), and that more   
distant planets take proportionally longer to   
orbit the Sun (Kepler's Third   
Law).  
  
Kepler lived from 1571 to 1630,   
during the time of discovery of the telescope. Kepler was one of the few vocal supporters of   
Galileo's discoveries and the   
Copernican system of planets orbiting the   
Sun instead of the   
Earth.  
  
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