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Keplers „neue Astronomie“

In: Von Eratosthenes bis Einstein

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  • Michael Bürker

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Zusammenfassung Kepler ging 1600 nach Prag und wurde Brahes Assistent. Die Zusammenarbeit zwischen beiden Astronomen verlief jedoch nicht reibungslos, weil Brahe zögerte, seinem Assistenten die Planetendaten zu überlassen. 1601 erlitt Brahe einen Blasenriss, an dem er kurze Zeit später starb. Kepler wird Nachfolger von Brahe als kaiserlicher Hofastronom und erhielt Zugang zu den wichtigen Planetendaten. Vor allem Brahes genaue Marspositionen verwendete Kepler, um die fast kreisförmige Erdbahn und die stärker von der Kreisbahn abweichende Marsbahn zu bestimmen. Hat sie ovale Form? Hat sie Ellipsenform? Kepler entdeckte nach Ostern 1605 zuerst den Flächensatz und mit diesem die Ellipsenform des Nachbarplaneten. Sein großes Werk Astronomia nova wurde erst 1609 veröffentlicht.

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  • Michael Bürker, 2024. "Keplers „neue Astronomie“," Springer Books, in: Von Eratosthenes bis Einstein, chapter 11, pages 93-102, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-658-44024-4_11
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-44024-4_11
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