Tycho Brahe Measures the Sky
			
		
		
			Tycho Brahe was the most meticulous astronomical observer of his time.  
Brahe, who lived between 1546 and 1601, set out to solve the day's most pressing astronomical problem: to determine whether the 
Earth or the 
Sun was at the center of the 
Solar System.  To do this he and his assistants created the first major astronomical observatory where they devised and used the most accurate pre-telescopic astronomical instuments.  
Tycho Brahe thus compiled tables of precise measurements of the positions and brightnesses of planets and stars.  
Brahe never solved the Solar System problem himself - but left data so impressively accurate his assistant 
Johannes Kepler was able to develop definitive laws.  
Brahe is also 
remembered for witnessing a supernova in 1572, showing that the Great Comet of  1577 was not an atmospheric phenomena, and for his 
metal nose.