Proper noun
Tycho
Tycho Brahe, a 16th-century Danish astronomer
I am a Christian, that is, I believe in the divinity of Christ, as did Tycho Brahe, Copernicus, Descartes, Newton, Fermat, Leibniz, Pascal, Grimaldi, Euler, Guldin; Boscovich, Gerdil, as did all the great astronomers, physicist and geometricians of past ages. Augustin Louis Cauchy
And the locale was moved from the Mare Crisium to the most spectacular of all lunar craters, Tycho —easily visible to the naked eye from Earth at Full Moon." Source: Internet
As Astronomer Royal, Flamsteed spent some forty years observing and making meticulous records for his star catalogue, which would eventually triple the number of entries in Tycho Brahe 's sky atlas. Source: Internet
Brahe's possessions passed on to his wife Inger Oxe, who considered Tycho with special fondness.sfn Tycho's nose An artificial nose of the kind Tycho wore. Source: Internet
Bürgi's clocks were a great improvement in accuracy as they were correct to within a minute a day. citation citation These clocks helped the 16th-century astronomer Tycho Brahe to observe astronomical events with much greater precision than before. Source: Internet
But the King heard of Tycho's plans, and desiring to keep the distinguished scientist, he offered Tycho the island of Hven in Øresund and funding to set up an observatory. Source: Internet