The Cosmographic Mystery

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The Cosmographic Mystery is Johannes Kepler’s 1596 astronomical work proposing a geometric model of the solar system based on nested Platonic solids.

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instanceOf astronomical treatise
book
aimsToExplain relative distances of planetary orbits
structure of the cosmos
associatedWith Kepler’s search for mathematical harmony in the cosmos
assumes Sun at the center of the universe
author Johannes Kepler
contains Kepler’s first published defense of heliocentrism
countryOfOrigin Holy Roman Empire
dedicatedTo Michael Maestlin
field history of astronomy
history of science
focusesOn Copernican system
six known planets
genre astronomy
scientific work
hasEdition expanded 1621 edition
historicalSignificance early formulation of Kepler’s cosmological ideas
first major work of Johannes Kepler
influencedBy Nicolaus Copernicus
Platonic philosophy
Pythagorean tradition
knownPlanetsIncluded Earth
Jupiter
Mars
Mercury
Saturn
Venus
mainSubject Platonic solids
geometry of the solar system
heliocentric model
originalLanguage Latin
originalTitle Mysterium Cosmographicum
planetaryCount six planets
proposes alternating spheres and Platonic solids between planetary orbits
geometric model of the solar system
publicationYear 1596
publisherLocation Tübingen
relatedWork Astronomia nova
surface form: Astronomia Nova

Harmonices Mundi
timePeriodDescribed late 16th century astronomy
usesConcept nested Platonic solids
usesMathematicalObject cube
dodecahedron
icosahedron
octahedron
tetrahedron

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Mysterium Cosmographicum translatedTitle The Cosmographic Mystery