Abstract

TPHE year 1609 is one of the most remarkable epochs in the history of astronomy. In the summer of that year Kepler's book on the motion of Mars was published, in which for the first time the actual orbit of a planet in space was determined, while astronomers had hitherto only been able, with more or less success, to investigate the projection of that orbit on the celestial sphere. In the same year the newly-invented telescope was directed to the heavenly bodies, and enabled mankind to form an idea of their constitution, instead of being, as hitherto, reduced to making wild guesses on this subject. But while many years had to pass before Kepler's work became generally recognised (even Galileo never accepted it), the telescope at once became an indispensable tool to astronomers.

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