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Aim: Separate the pieces. Can you rebuild the planetary puzzle?!
Johannes Kepler (1571 -1630)
German mathematician, astronomer and astrologer
A major figure in the 17th century scientific revolution. He published his Laws of Planetary Motion in 1609. He was instrumental in debunking the long held view that the sun orbited the Earth. He realised that the orbits of the Earth and the other planets around the Sun were elliptical rather than purely circular. He discovered that because a planet’s orbit is elliptical, a planet’s speed in orbit around the Sun is not constant but varies within the elliptical orbit.
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Finished in an antique style to give the puzzle an aged look. -
Inspired by the German seventeenth century mathematician, astronomer and astrologer Johannes Kepler.

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Aim: Separate the pieces. Can you rebuild the planetary puzzle?!
Johannes Kepler (1571 -1630)
German mathematician, astronomer and astrologer
A major figure in the 17th century scientific revolution. He published his Laws of Planetary Motion in 1609. He was instrumental in debunking the long held view that the sun orbited the Earth. He realised that the orbits of the Earth and the other planets around the Sun were elliptical rather than purely circular. He discovered that because a planet’s orbit is elliptical, a planet’s speed in orbit around the Sun is not constant but varies within the elliptical orbit.
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Finished in an antique style to give the puzzle an aged look. -
Inspired by the German seventeenth century mathematician, astronomer and astrologer Johannes Kepler.























