1. The ancient Greeks proposed an Earth-centered view of the universe.
2. The planets maintain circular orbits around the Sun.
3. Tycho Brahe discovered the three laws of planetary motion.
4. Galileo believed in a Sun-centered view of the universe.
5. Earth is closest to the Sun in January.
6. The length of daylight on the Moon is about one month.
7. The same side of the Moon is always visible from Earth.
8. According to the Ptolemaic (Greek) system, the planets have circular orbits.
9. The distance from Earth to the Sun is used to measure distances in the solar system and is called a light year.
10. The cycle of phases of the Moon is the basis for our month.
If you could it would be great if you could give an explanation to why you chose your answer. Thanks
2. The planets maintain circular orbits around the Sun.
3. Tycho Brahe discovered the three laws of planetary motion.
4. Galileo believed in a Sun-centered view of the universe.
5. Earth is closest to the Sun in January.
6. The length of daylight on the Moon is about one month.
7. The same side of the Moon is always visible from Earth.
8. According to the Ptolemaic (Greek) system, the planets have circular orbits.
9. The distance from Earth to the Sun is used to measure distances in the solar system and is called a light year.
10. The cycle of phases of the Moon is the basis for our month.
If you could it would be great if you could give an explanation to why you chose your answer. Thanks