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  1. The Rudolphine Tables (Latin: Tabulae Rudolphinae) consist of a star catalogue and planetary tables published by Johannes Kepler in 1627, using observational data collected by Tycho Brahe (1546–1601). The tables are named in memory of Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor, in whose employ Brahe and Kepler had begun work on the tables.

  2. Rudolphine Tables, planetary tables and star catalog published in 1627 by Johannes Kepler, based principally on the observations of Tycho Brahe. The best of the pretelescopic catalogs, it is accurate to a few minutes of arc and contains positions for 1,005 stars (increased by Kepler from Tycho’s.

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  3. Les Tables rudolphines ( Tabulae Rudolphinae) sont des tables astronomiques établies par Johannes Kepler et publiées en 1627. Elles sont fondées sur les lois du mouvement des planètes qu'il avait découvertes, et utilisent les observations d'une grande qualité de Tycho Brahe auquel Kepler rend hommage dans l'ouvrage.

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  4. Las Tablas rudolfinas o rodolfinas (su título original en latín es Tabulae Rudolphinae) son una publicación de Johannes Kepler de 1627, consiste en un catálogo estelar y unas tablas planetarias, usando los datos recabados por Tycho Brahe en sus observaciones.

  5. This is the title page of Johannes Kepler's Rudolphine Tables (1627), the most accurate and comprehensive star catalogue and planetary tables published up until that time. It contained the positions of over 1000 stars and directions for locating the planets within our solar system.

  6. As Kepler slowly continued analyzing Tycho's Mars observations—now available to him in their entirety—and began the slow process of tabulating the Rudolphine Tables, Kepler also picked up the investigation of the laws of optics from his lunar essay of 1600.