Johannes Kepler Contribution. Ophthalmological optics as a scientific discipline only began with a discovery made by johannes kepler. Johannes kepler was born on 27 december 1571 in weil der stadt, württemberg in germany.
Johannes kepler was a german mathematician and astronomer who discovered that the earth and planets travel about the sun in elliptical orbits. He is best known for his three laws of planetary motion (the planets move round the sun in an ellipse, and the sun is one of the foci; On the other hand, brahe was stingier than kepler had expected and declined to share the measurements of the planets as well as their orbits he made.
Later he became an assistant to the astronomer tycho brahe in prague, and eventually the imperial mathematician to emperor rudolf ii and his two successors matthias and ferdinand ii.
Johannes kepler contacted brahe at the end of the 16th century in an effort to get copies of his study. Some of the contributions of johannes kepler include explanation of planetary movement, invention of an improved version of the refracting telescope and authorship of a number of books. The contributions by johannes kepler they focused on the descriptions of planetary movements, being named a posteriori as the laws of kepler. 1630) was a leading figure in what is commonly regarded as the scientific revolution.
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