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  1. Aristarchus of Samos (/ ˌ æ r ə ˈ s t ɑːr k ə s /; Greek: Ἀρίσταρχος ὁ Σάμιος, Aristarkhos ho Samios; c. 310 – c. 230 BC) was an ancient Greek astronomer and mathematician who presented the first known heliocentric model that placed the Sun at the center of the universe, with the Earth revolving around the Sun once a ...

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  2. Mar 27, 2024 · Aristarchus of Samos (born c. 310 bce —died c. 230 bce) was a Greek astronomer who maintained that Earth rotates on its axis and revolves around the Sun.

  3. May 17, 2018 · The Greek astronomer Aristarchus of Samos (ca. 310-230 B.C.) hypothesized that the earth revolves yearly about the sun and daily rotates about its own axis. He attempted to determine the relative sizes and distances of the sun, moon, and earth.

  4. Aristarchus of Samos, (born c. 310 bc —died c. 230 bc), Greek astronomer. His advanced ideas on the movement of the Earth (which he asserted revolved around the Sun) are known from Archimedes and Plutarch. His only surviving work is the short treatise “On the Sizes and Distances of the Sun and Moon”; though the values he obtained are ...

  5. Oct 27, 2019 · Aristarchus is best known for two things: his belief that Earth orbits ( revolves) around the Sun and his work attempting to determine the sizes and distances of the Sun and Moon relative to each other.

  6. Aristarchus of Samos is a little-known but often cited precursor of Copernicus. All information about him derives from a handful of scattered references in Classical writers, plus a short treatise of his which does not mention heliocentrism.

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