Renaissance · Europe · Science
1609
Kepler Publishes Astronomia Nova
1609
After years wrestling with the observations of Tycho Brahe, Johannes Kepler published a book that broke the two-thousand-year tyranny of the circle. Mars, he proved, moved in an ellipse, sweeping equal areas in equal times. Two of his three planetary laws were on the page, waiting for Newton to explain why they worked with a single elegant equation.