In the fourth century BC Aristotle presented this building hypothesis, the hypothesis of the centrality of the earth, in his philosophical framework.
Heraclitus of Potts additionally recommended during the fourth century BC that the obvious development of heavenly bodies toward the west was in truth because of the pivot of the earth around its hub toward the east.
I likewise feel that Mercury and Venus rotate around the sun and not around the earth.
During the third century BC, Aristocus of Samus went much further, recommending the turn of the planets, including the earth around the sun and the revolution of the Earth around its hub.
For the vast majority of this period, Europeans gave little consideration to stargazing.
When Arab space experts kept on checking the sky and modify what was written in the works of Ptolemy and keep up.
At long last the interpretation of the Magistrate in Latin in the twelfth century carried Ptolemy's plans to Europe.