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COPERNICAN ERA

Trisha Lasquety
Deanne Guinto
Joanne Buera
Lhianne Mayuga
Ariel Penarubia
• The Copernican period in the lunar geologic timescale
runs from approximately 1.1 billion years ago to the
present day. the base of the Copernican period is defined
by impact craters that possess bright optically immature
ray systems.
CONTRIBUTION
• 1. Planets don't revolve around one fixed point.
• 2. The earth is not at the center of the universe.
• 3. The Sun is at the center of the universe, and all celestial bodies rotate around it.
• 4. The distance between the Earth and Sun is only a tiny fraction of stars' distance from the
Earth and Sun
• 5. Srars do not move, and if they appear to, it is only because the Earth itself is moving
• 6. Earth moves in a sphere around the Sun, causing the Sun's perceived yearly movement.
• 7. Earth's own movement causes other planets to appear to move in an opposite direction.
• “To know that we know
what we know, and to
know that we do not
know what we do not
know, that is true
knowledge.”

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