COPERNICUS AND THE SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION

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COPERNICUS AND THE SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION VIDEO QUESTIONS- COPY DOWN ON Paper

1. “If I have seen further it’s because I’ve stood on the shoulders of giants” who is this quote made by? 2. What does he mean by this statement? 3. When does gravity begin to lose hold in the Earth’s atmosphere? 4. What will the WEBB telescope allow us to see through?

5. What did astrologers replace mythology and magic with? 6. What did Copernicus theorize was the center of the universe? 7. How many years did Ptolemy and Aristotle’s theory last? 8. Why does the sun appear to orbit the Earth?

9. Who kept Copernicus book from being published? 10. What pattern did Kepler realize that planets orbit the sun in? 11. Which planet’s moons was Galileo able to see with his new telescope? 12. Who proved Copernicus's heliocentric theory?

13. What did Newton say was the language of the universe? 14. What theory became the most likely explanation of the universe following Hubble’s research? 15. What year was the WEBB telescope launched? you tube link