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    Johannes Kepler (/ˈkɛplər/; German: [joˈhanəs ˈkɛplɐ, -nɛs -] ; 27 December 1571 – 15 November 1630) was a German astronomer, mathematician, astrologer...
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    In astronomy, Kepler's laws of planetary motion, published by Johannes Kepler in 1609 (except the third law, which was fully published in 1619), describe...
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    The Johannes Kepler University Linz (German: Johannes Kepler Universität Linz, short: JKU) is a public university in Austria. It is located in Linz, the...
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    700 series and GeForce 800M series. The architecture is named after Johannes Kepler, a German mathematician and key figure in the 17th century scientific...
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    University Press. p. 184. ISBN 978-0-8018-9656-9. Redd, Nola (May 2012). "Johannes Kepler Biography". Tech Media Network. Retrieved October 23, 2013. Rushkin...
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    Timeline – Johannes Kepler". Barker and Goldstein. "Theological Foundations of Kepler's Astronomy", Osiris, 16, 2001, pp. 112–113. Kepler. New Astronomy...
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    discover Earth-sized planets orbiting other stars. Named after astronomer Johannes Kepler, the spacecraft was launched into an Earth-trailing heliocentric orbit...
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  • Look up Kepler in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Johannes Kepler (1571–1630) was a key figure in the scientific revolution. Kepler may also refer to:...
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    modifications are close to modern observations. In the following century, Johannes Kepler introduced elliptical orbits, and Galileo Galilei presented supporting...
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    nad Jizerou. Before his death in 1601, he was assisted for a year by Johannes Kepler, who went on to use Tycho's data to develop his own three laws of planetary...
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    Canto Classics, pp. 3, 4, ISBN 978-1-107-60470-4 "DPMA | Johannes Kepler". "Johannes Kepler: His Life, His Laws and Times | NASA". Archived from the original...
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    supernovae, it was named for Johannes Kepler, the German astronomer who described it in De Stella Nova. Visible to the naked eye, Kepler's Star was brighter at...
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  • expression can be traced back to 1615, when it first appears in a book by Johannes Kepler as the Latin: annus aerae nostrae vulgaris (year of our common era)...
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    a novel written in Latin in 1608 by Johannes Kepler. It was first published in 1634 by Kepler's son, Ludwig Kepler, several years after the death of his...
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    rivers. Like the mountains it traverses, the track is named after Johannes Kepler. The track is one of the New Zealand Great Walks and is administered...
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  • The Kepler conjecture, named after the 17th-century mathematician and astronomer Johannes Kepler, is a mathematical theorem about sphere packing in three-dimensional...
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    important European figures in science and engineering: Jules Verne, Johannes Kepler, Edoardo Amaldi, Albert Einstein, and Georges Lemaître. Following several...
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    Pythagoreanism, and was later developed by 16th-century astronomer Johannes Kepler. Kepler did not believe this "music" to be audible, but felt that it could...
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    Italian mathematician Leonardo of Pisa and the Renaissance astronomer Johannes Kepler, to present-day scientific figures such as Oxford physicist Roger Penrose...
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  • after the famous German mathematician Johannes Kepler, with the institution taking on the name Johannes-Kepler-Polytechnikum. It was intended to enable...
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  • be expressed as a Kepler orbit using six orbital elements. The Kepler problem is named after Johannes Kepler, who proposed Kepler's laws of planetary...
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    Leonberg, Württemberg, who was the mother of the famous astronomer Johannes Kepler. She was accused of witchcraft in 1615, but was defended by her son...
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  • mechanics, Kepler's equation relates various geometric properties of the orbit of a body subject to a central force. It was derived by Johannes Kepler in 1609...
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  • victim and mother of Johannes Kepler Lars Kepler, the pen name for writers Alexander Ahndoril and Alexandra Coelho Ahndoril Max Kepler (born 1993), German...
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    (Berkeley: the University of California Press, 1979), 180. Kepler, Johannes (2004). Selections from Kepler's Astronomia Nova. Translated by Donahue, William H...
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    his dialogues, and it was used as part of Solar System proposed by Johannes Kepler. However, the regular dodecahedron, including the other Platonic solids...
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    In geometry, a Kepler–Poinsot polyhedron is any of four regular star polyhedra. They may be obtained by stellating the regular convex dodecahedron and...
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    Platonic solid. It was used as the part of the Solar System, proposed by Johannes Kepler. It can be derived differently to create more polyhedrons, and it has...
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    Harmonices Mundi (category Works by Johannes Kepler)
    The Harmony of the World, 1619) is a book by Johannes Kepler. In the work, written entirely in Latin, Kepler discusses harmony and congruence in geometrical...
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    discipline. Johannes Gutenberg, inventor of the printing press, named the most important invention of the second millennium. Johannes Kepler, one of the...
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