The Copernican model of the solar system was a heliocentric model in which Earth and the other planets revolve around the Sun, and the stars are fixed in the background, far away from the solar system. This model proposed that the Sun is at the center of the universe, a significant shift from the earlier geocentric models, which placed the Earth at the center. Copernicus's ideas laid the groundwork for modern astronomy.
The Copernican model of the solar system was a Response area model in which Earth Response area. Planets Response area, and the stars
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