Examples of using Tycho in English and their translations into Chinese
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Others are both smaller and younger- for example, the craters Tycho and Aristarchus.
Tycho Brahe declined to accept the Copernican theory, and devised a system of his own, which he called the'Tychonic.'.
Kepler and Tycho soon reconciled and eventually reached an agreement on salary and living arrangements, and in June, Kepler returned home to Graz to collect his family.
Later he became an assistant to astronomer Tycho Brahe, the imperial mathematician to Emperor Rudolf II and his two successors Matthias and Ferdinand II.
Tycho Brahe was already running with a DEIF power management system since 2013, so DEIF was to upgrade that to a Delomatic 4 for diesel-electric propulsion.
Tycho Brahe's system("that the earth is stationary, the sun revolves about the earth, and the other planets revolve about the sun") also directly competed with Copernicus's.
In September, Tycho secured him a commission as a collaborator on the new project he had proposed to the emperor: the Rudolphine Tables that should replace the Prutenic Tables of Erasmus Reinhold.
Two days after Tycho's unexpected death on October 24, 1601, Kepler was appointed his successor as the imperial mathematician with the responsibility to complete his unfinished work.
Through their letters, Tycho and Kepler discussed a broad range of astronomical problems, dwelling on lunar phenomena and Copernican theory(particularly its theological viability).
Tycho received financial support from several nobles in addition to the emperor, including Oldrich Desiderius Pruskowsky von Pruskow, to whom he dedicated his famous Mechanica.
Tycho Brahe may not have been the first to notice the supernova; it was probably Wolfgang Schuler, who first saw it on November 6, 1572.
It was backed by several millennia of systematic, scientific, astronomical observation, culminating in an observer of unparalleled calibre, Tycho de Brahe.
The Danish aristocrat and astronomer Tycho Brahe personified the inventive vitality of Renaissance life in the sixteenth century.
SN 1572, otherwise known as Tycho's supernova, was a star that erupted in a brilliant explosion in November 1572.
But without the significantly more accurate data of Tycho's observatory, Kepler had no way to address many of these issues.
Tycho's features are so steep and sharp because the crater is only about 110 million years old-- young by lunar standards.
Tycho Brahe completed a catalog of 777 stars in 1590, which contained 7 nebulous objects, 6 of which are uninteresting asterisms, and M44.
David Tycho was born in Vancouver, Canada, and later attended the University of British Columbia, where he studied painting under renowned Canadian artist Gordon Smith.
Tycho Brahe Prize.
Tycho, we're about to achieve a tremendous victory we don't want.".