Listen now (9 mins) | Johannes Kepler (1571-1630) Tycho Brahe was able to convince the scientific community about the need for better tools for scientific research and progress. Following Brahe's death in 1601, the details of his experimental observations and invaluable notes were passed on to his assistant, Johannes Kepler, an astute mathematician.
Geniuses Who Revolutionised Astronomy– Part 2
Geniuses Who Revolutionised Astronomy– Part 2
Geniuses Who Revolutionised Astronomy– Part 2
Listen now (9 mins) | Johannes Kepler (1571-1630) Tycho Brahe was able to convince the scientific community about the need for better tools for scientific research and progress. Following Brahe's death in 1601, the details of his experimental observations and invaluable notes were passed on to his assistant, Johannes Kepler, an astute mathematician.