Google honers Nicolaus Copernicus with an animated Doodle on February 19th, 2013. Google celebrates his 540th birthday with a worldwide Doodle. Nicolaus was a Renaissance astronomer, mathematician and a jurist. He created a heliocentric model which placed the Sun, not the Earth, at the center of the unsiverse. .
Google honers Nicolaus Copernicus with an animated Doodle on February 19th, 2013. Google celebrates his 540th birthday with a worldwide Doodle. Nicolaus was a Renaissance astronomer, mathematician and a jurist. He created a heliocentric model which placed the Sun, not the Earth, at the center of the unsiverse.
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February 19, 2013 - Nicolaus Copernicus 540th Birthday Google Doodle
Today Google honors the astronomer and mathematician Nicolaus Copernicus with a Doodle.
Copernicus was born on February 19, 1473 in Poland. He lived in the Renaissance Period.
He was the first who proposed that the sun and not the earth was stationary in the center of our universe, and that the earth revolves around the sun. He created a heliocentric model to show this.
Though this heliocentric idea of Copernicus was very controversial it started changing the way the world was viewed at that time. The most interesting point of this Doodle is, that Google was placed right in the center of the universe, with the sun placed in the second O..... Maybe a little hint to show how much influence Google already has within the internet universe
Nicolaus Copernicus died on May 23, 1543
Happy Birthday Nicolaus Copernicus!!!!
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Nicolaus Copernicus' 540th Birthday - Animated Google Doodle (2013-2-19) with music
This video is available in HD 1080p and shows a complete orbit of the Earth around the Sun.
On February 19, 2013, Google Doodle celebrates the 540th birthday of Nicolaus Copernicus (Poland).
Nicolaus Copernicus (February 19, 1473 -- May 24, 1543) was a Renaissance mathematician and astronomer. He formulated a comprehensive heliocentric model which placed the Sun, rather than the Earth, at the center of the universe. The publication of Copernicus' epochal book, De revolutionibus orbium coelestium (On the Revolutions of the Celestial Spheres), just before his death in 1543, is considered a major event in the history of science. It began the Copernican Revolution and contributed importantly to the rise of the ensuing Scientific Revolution.
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Nicolaus Copernicus - Heliocentric Model
There is a Google Doodle on February 19th, 2013. It is about Nicolaus Copernicus. Google celebrates his 540th birthday with a worldwide Google Doodle. Nicolaus Copernicus was a Renaissance astronomer and mathematician. He created a heliocentric model which placed the Sun, not the Earth, at the center of the unsiverse. Copernicus comes from Poland.
The Doodle shows his heliocentric model.
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Nicolaus Copernicus was born on 19 February 1473 in the city of Thorn, in the province of Royal Prussia, in the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland. Copernicus completed his matriculation in 1491-92 Copernicus and began his studies at the Department of Arts during the heyday of the Krakow astronomical-mathematical school, which laid the foundations for his subsequent mathematical achievements. Copernicus became a pupil of the famous Albert Brudzewski, who was the first to state that the Moon moves in an ellipse and always shows its same side to the Earth, and was as established name in astronomy.
Nicolaus Copernicus was born in Thorn, Poland on February 19, 1473. He was the son of a wealthy merchant. After his father's death, he was raised by his mother's brother, a bishop in the Catholic Church. Copernicus studied mathematics and astronomy at the University of Krakow. Through his uncle's influence Copernicus was appointed a canon (church official) of the Catholic Church. He used the income from the position to help pay for additional studies. Copernicus studied law and medicine at the universities of Bologna, Padua, and Ferrara in Italy. While he was studying at the University of Bologna, his interest in astronomy was stimulated. He lived in the home of a mathematics professor who influenced him to question the astronomy beliefs of the day.
After his return to Poland, Copernicus lived in his uncle's bishopric palace. While there h
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Nicolaus Copernicus' 540th Birthday Animated Google Doodle
On 19th February 2013, Google celebrates the 540th Birthday of Nicolaus Copernicus with a nice and animated Doodle. Which planets can you discover in the Doodle? Please comment!
Nicolaus Copernicus was born in Thorn, Poland on February 19, 1473. He was the son of a wealthy merchant. After his father's death, he was raised by his mother's brother, a bishop in the Catholic Church. Copernicus studied mathematics and astronomy at the University of Krakow. Through his uncle's influence Copernicus was appointed a canon (church official) of the Catholic Church. He used the income from the position to help pay for additional studies. Copernicus studied law and medicine at the universities of Bologna, Padua, and Ferrara in Italy. While he was studying at the University of Bologna, his interest in astronomy was stimulated. He lived in the home of a mathematics professor who influenced him to question the astronomy beliefs of the day.
After his return to Poland, Copernicus lived in his uncle's bishopric palace. While there he performed church duties, practiced medicine and studied astronomy. In Copernicus' time most astronomers believed the theory the Greek astronomer Ptolomy had developed more than 1,000 years earlier. Ptolomy said the Earth was the center of the universe and was motionless. He believed all other heavenly bodies moved in complicated pat
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Nicolaus Copernicus was a Renaissance mathematician and astronomer who
formulated a comprehensive heliocentric model which placed the Sun, rather than the Earth, at the center of the universe.
Music : 'Constancy Part Three' by Kevin MacLeod
Nicolaus Copernicus was born in Thorn, Poland on February 19, 1473. He was the son of a wealthy merchant. After his father's death, he was raised by his mother's brother, a bishop in the Catholic Church. Copernicus studied mathematics and astronomy at the University of Krakow. Through his uncle's influence Copernicus was appointed a canon (church official) of the Catholic Church. He used the income from the position to help pay for additional studies. Copernicus studied law and medicine at the universities of Bologna, Padua, and Ferrara in Italy. While he was studying at the University of Bologna, his interest in astronomy was stimulated. He lived in the home of a mathematics professor who influenced him to question the astronomy beliefs of the day.
After his return to Poland, Copernicus lived in his uncle's bishopric palace. While there he performed church duties, practiced medicine and studied astronomy. In Copernicus' time most astronomers believed the theory the Greek astronomer Ptolomy had developed more than 1,000 years earlier. Ptolomy said the Earth was the center of the universe and was motionless. He believed all other heavenly bodies m
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Watch Google Doodle Presents Happy New Year 2014 Doodle On 31 December 2013 (2013 New Year's Eve) Video
There will be a Google Doodle about New Year's Eve 2013. It is a nice animated Google Doodle. The numbers of 2013 are dancing on a dancefloor. On the right the number 4 is waiting for replacing number 3. I'm looking forward for the New Year's Day 2013 Google Doodle.
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Watch Here: Google posts a video doodle for Saul Bass' 93rd birthday!
Saul Bass (May 8, 1920 -- April 25, 1996) was an American graphic designer and filmmaker, best known for his design of motion picture title sequences, film posters, and corporate logos.
During his 40-year career Bass worked for some of Hollywood's most prominent filmmakers, including Alfred Hitchcock, Otto Preminger, Billy Wilder, Stanley Kubrick and Martin Scorsese. Among his most famous title sequences are the animated paper cut-out of a heroin addict's arm for Preminger's The Man with the Golden Arm, the credits racing up and down what eventually becomes a high-angle shot of a skyscraper in Hitchcock's North by Northwest, and the disjointed text that races together and apart in Psycho.
Bass designed some of the most iconic corporate logos in North America, including the AT&T 'bell' logo in 1969, as well as AT&T's 'globe' logo in 1983 after the breakup of the Bell System. He also designed Continental Airlines' 1968 'jetstream' logo and United Airlines' 1974 'tulip' logo which became some of the most recognized airline industry logos of the era. Google honored Saul Bass by featuring him in a Google Doodle on May 8, 2013.
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