Johannes Kepler’s most significant contribution to the scientific revolution was that he determined that the planets move in elliptical orbits around the sun. This was a major advancement in astronomy, as it provided a more accurate understanding of planetary motion than the previously accepted circular orbits of the Ptolemaic system. Kepler's laws of planetary motion laid the groundwork for Newton's law of universal gravitation and fundamentally changed the way we understand the solar system.
What was Johannes Kepler’s most significant contribution to the scientific revolution
He determined that the planets move in elliptical orbits around the sun.
He determined that Earth is the center of the universe
He was the first European to propose the model of heliocentrism
He was the first European to invent the telescope
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