This scholar proposed a heliocentric model in 1543, greatly upsetting the Catholic Church
Nicolaus Copernicus
This step of the Scientific Method involves testing a possible theory
Experiment
This term refers to a model of the universe with the sun at its center
Heliocentrism
Known today as a prosthesis, Ambroise Pare introduced these to help amputees regain function or balance
Artificial limbs
This is the college Newton attended after earning a full scholarship
Cambridge University
This Danish astronomer provided evidence that supported the heliocentric theory by observing the night sky daily
Tycho Brahe
This step is when we propose an explanation for a phenomenon
Forming a hypothesis
This invention has multiple layers of lenses to look at objects far away, typically used to observe the sky
Telescope
This man elaborated on the theory that the heart served as a pump for blood to flow throughout the body
William Harvey
Newton was a proponent of this branch of pseudoscience, which has the belief of being able to turn lead into gold
Alchemy
This astronomer and mathematician was an assistant that expanded on a working theory on heliocentrism, including coining the term "ellipse"
Johannes Kepler
This step of the Scientific Method takes place after we analyze the data
Drawing conclusions
This is what Galileo discovered on the moon's surface, what people used to believe was really a face
Mountains on the moon
This is a lotion that can prevent the spread of infection at the site of a cut or injury
Ointment
While observing light enter a prism, he observed this an array of colors known as this
Spectrum
This scientist used the newly perfected telescope to discover the rugged landscape of the Earth's moon and the four moons that orbited Jupiter
Galileo Galilei
This step of the Scientific Method involved retesting an experiment to test its reliability
This is the model of the universe that the Catholic Church promoted, arresting those who published theories contradicting it
Geocentrism
This man published the first proper study on human anatomy, including illustrations of different layers of the body
Andreas Vesalius
Newton developed this branch of mathematics while in college to elaborate on how the planets stay in their orbit around the sun
Calculus
This French philosopher introduced the use of skepticism, becoming so convinced of his doubt that the only thing he could be sure of was "I think, therefore I am"
Rene Descartes
This step involves collecting your data to find answers to your hypothesis
Analyzing
This is the name of the shape planetary objects make in their rotations around the sun, oval-shape and off-center
Ellipse
This man became known as the father of microbiology after becoming the first human to witness microorganisms under a microscope
Anton van Leeuwenhook
This book was published by Newton in 1687, explaining the law of gravity and other workings of the universe
Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy (Principia)