The New Star Tycho Brahe Saw From Denmark in 1572
On the evening of 11 November 1572 a bright new star appeared in the constellation Cassiopeia. It was visible for sixteen months. Tycho Brahe — twenty-five at the time — measured it carefully enough to prove it sat above the Moon. The Aristotelian heavens that were supposed to be unchanging had quietly changed.
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