In 1572 he observed a new star. It was able to predict planetary positions with a kind of better degree of accuracy. So things went along without this radical discovery or revelation being thought of as radical? I would say it's more he was very influential in astronomical circles but it didn't it didn't overhaul the general understanding of the cosmos which remained ptolemaic for the most part.

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