Tico Brahe, 1546 to 1601, was born into a powerful Danish aristocratic family. As a young man he started studying the heavens and is now regarded as one of the great figures in the history of astronomy. In 1572 his observations of a new star challenged the idea inherited from Aristotle that the heavens were unchanging. Later his theory of the structure of the universe appealed to scholars who knew that the ancient model was wrong but still wanted to support the Catholic Church's stance that the Sun orbited the earth.

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