Copernican model model-e Kopernik Fr.: modèle copernicien, ~ de Copernic A model of the Solar System proposed by Copernicus in which the Sun
lies at the center with the planets orbiting around it. In this model, the Earth
is a planet, and the Moon is in orbit around the Earth, not the Sun. The stars
are distant objects that do not revolve around the Sun. Instead, the Earth is assumed to
rotate once in 24 hours, causing the stars to appear to revolve around the Earth in the
opposite direction. This model readily explained
both the varying brightness of the planets and the → retrograde motion. See also: Nicolaus Copernicus (1473-1543), the L. rendition of the Polish original name Mikołaj Kopernik, author of the epoch making work De revolutionibus orbium coelestium (On the Revolutions of the Celestial Spheres), published in 1543, in which he exposed his heliocentric system; → model. |