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What is Contribution of Alpetragius to Science ?
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02 Feb 08:03 pm
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Alpetragius was an Arab astronomer and philosopher of the Islamic Golden Age. Born in Morocco, he settled in Seville, in Andalusia.
He advanced a theory on planetary motion in which he wished to avoid both epicycles and eccentrics, and to account for the phenomena peculiar to the wandering stars, by compounding rotations of homocentric spheres.
Answered by LIPSIKA, 02 Feb 08:11 pm
He advanced a theory on planetary motion in which he wished to avoid both epicycles and eccentrics, and to account for the phenomena peculiar to the wandering stars, by compounding rotations of homocentric spheres.
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Alpetragius was an Arab astronomer and philosopher of the Islamic Golden Age. Born in Morocco, he settled in Seville, in Andalusia.
He advanced a theory on planetary motion in which he wished to avoid both epicycles and eccentrics, and to account for the phenomena peculiar to the wandering stars, by compounding rotations of homocentric spheres.
Answered by karan sukla, 03 Feb 12:06 am
He advanced a theory on planetary motion in which he wished to avoid both epicycles and eccentrics, and to account for the phenomena peculiar to the wandering stars, by compounding rotations of homocentric spheres.
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