File:Animated Hippopede of Eudoxus.gif
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[edit]DescriptionAnimated Hippopede of Eudoxus.gif |
English: Animation depicting Eudoxus' model of retrograde planetary motion. The two innermost homocentric spheres of his model are represented as rings here, each turning with the same period but in opposite directions, moving the planet along a figure-eight, or hippopede. As explained at https://www.thehistoryofphysics.org |
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