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  1. Michael Maestlin (también Mästlin, Möstlin o Moestlin) (30 de septiembre de 1550 - 26 de octubre de 1631) [1] fue un astrónomo y matemático alemán , conocido por ser el mentor de Johannes Kepler . Fue alumno de Philipp Apian y fue conocido como el maestro que más influyó en Kepler . Maestlin fue considerado uno de los astrónomos más importantes entre la época de Copérnico y Kepler ...

  2. Michael Mästlin. 1550-1631. German astronomer whose observations of the nova of 1572 demonstrated it was a new star, indicating the heavens were changeable, not fixed as many had previously thought. Mästlin also failed to detect parallax for the comets of 1577 and 1580, suggesting they were supralunar bodies.

  3. JHA,฀xxxviii฀(2007)฀฀ MICHAEL฀MAESTLIN฀AND฀THE฀NEW฀STAR฀OF฀1572 MIGUEL฀A.฀GRANADA,฀University฀of฀Barcelona Introduction The฀nova฀of฀1572฀in฀the฀constellation฀of฀Cassiopeia฀was฀the฀first฀galactic฀supernova฀ observed฀in฀Europe.฀It฀appeared฀at฀a฀crucial฀moment฀in฀Western฀history,฀when฀criticism฀of ...

  4. 30 de sept. de 2015 · Michael Maestlin, a German astronomer, was born Sep. 30, 1550. Maestlin taught astronomy at the University of Tübingen, in southwestern Germany. In the 50 years that had passed since Copernicus proposed that the earth is a planet and moves around the sun, very few astronomers had fully adopted the Copernican hypothesis--just ten, to be precise.

  5. Michael Maestlin, Astronomischer Discurs von dem Cometen, so in Anno 1618, im Nouembri zu erscheinen angefangen und bis im Februario dis 1619 Jars am Himmel noch gesehen wirt (Manuscript WLB Stuttgart, Cod. Math. 4° 15b, Nr.

  6. cosmographicum (1596) was supervised by Kepler's teacher, Michael Maestlin, who added. to it an appendix on Copernican planetary theory. with parameters extracted from Erasmus Rein- hold's Prutenic Tables. A consideration of the appendix, here translated, and of the correspon- dence between Kepler and Maestlin during the writing of the ...