What is the difference between geocentric and heliocentric theories?

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What is the difference between geocentric and heliocentric theories?

Geocentric vs Heliocentric “Geo” means Earth “Helio” means sun

Ancient Observations The ancient Greeks observed the sky and noticed that the moon, sun, and stars seemed to move in a circle around the Earth. It seemed that the Earth was not moving and everything in the heavens revolved around the Earth. As it turned out, it was very difficult to prove that the planets did not revolve around the Earth without leaving the planet.

Geocentric Theory Ancient Greeks such as Aristotle believed that the universe was perfect and finite, with the Earth at the exact center. This is the geocentric theory, which stated, the planets, moon, sun, and stars revolve around the Earth.

Ptolemy (85-165 AD) In AD 140 the Greek astronomer Ptolemy revised the geocentric model to explain all the planetary motions. His model had the planets move in little circles that also moved in bigger circles. This belief persisted for about 1500 years.

Copernicus (1473-1543) Helios means “sun” In the early 1500’s the polish astronomer Copernicus suggested that the Sun, not Earth, was the center of the solar system and the planets revolved around it. This is the Heliocentric Theory. Helios means “sun” in Greek.

Problems with Geocentric Theory? Galileo first saw evidence that objects revolved around something besides the Earth when he found Jupiter's Moons Galileo also saw that Mercury and Venus went through phases, just like our moon. The outer planets Mars, Jupiter and Saturn did not.

Heliocentric Theory Prevails Galileo supported Copernicus’ theory which clashed with the religious views of the time, he underwent many trials and tribulations, and was even sentenced to house arrest for his remaining years. His view has withstood the test of time. Today we talk about our Solar System, not our Earth system

Ticket out the door… Draw and label the heliocentric and geocentric theories. Be sure to explain each theory!! Discuss each person, and how they revised the theory.