New Astronomy

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New Astronomy is the English title of Johannes Kepler’s groundbreaking 1609 work that introduced his first two laws of planetary motion and transformed early modern astronomy.

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instanceOf book
scientific treatise
author Johannes Kepler
basedOnObservationOf Mars
contribution formulation of first two laws of planetary motion
transformation of early modern astronomy
countryOfOrigin Holy Roman Empire
criticizes Copernican circular orbits
Ptolemaic system
describes Kepler's first law of planetary motion
Kepler’s laws of planetary motion
surface form: Kepler's second law of planetary motion
fieldOfWork celestial mechanics
follows Mysterium Cosmographicum
genre natural philosophy
hasEnglishTitle New Astronomy
hasPart geometrical demonstrations
physical explanations of planetary motion
historicalSignificance key work in the shift from classical to modern astronomy
influenced Isaac Newton
law of universal gravitation
introducesConcept elliptical planetary orbits
languageOfWorkOrName Latin
mainSubject astronomy
heliocentrism
planetary motion
originalTitle Astronomia nova
period Scientific Revolution
precedes Harmonices Mundi
publicationDate 1609
publisherLocation Prague
supports heliocentric model
timeRequiredToWrite about 10 years
titleLanguage English
usesDataFrom Tycho Brahe

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Astronomia nova titleTranslation New Astronomy