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6. Which was a belief of Copernicus's model of the solar system?(1 point)
Responses
Earth is fixed to a crystalline sphere.
Earth is fixed to a crystalline sphere.
The outer planets move in epicycles.
The outer planets move in epicycles.
All planets orbit the Sun at the same speed.
All planets orbit the Sun at the same speed.
The planets move in perfect circles.
Responses
Earth is fixed to a crystalline sphere.
Earth is fixed to a crystalline sphere.
The outer planets move in epicycles.
The outer planets move in epicycles.
All planets orbit the Sun at the same speed.
All planets orbit the Sun at the same speed.
The planets move in perfect circles.
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In Copernicus's model of the solar system, one of the beliefs was that **the planets move in perfect circles**. Copernicus proposed a heliocentric model, placing the Sun at the center of the universe, with Earth and other planets orbiting around it, but he maintained the idea that these orbits were circular.
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