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  1. Sophie Brahe (24 de agosto de 1556 — Helsingor, 1643) foi uma nobre dinamarquesa e horticultora com conhecimentos de astronomia, química e medicina. Ela trabalhou ao lado de seu irmão Tycho Brahe em fazer observações astronômicas.

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    Sophia (or Sophie) Thott Lange ( née Brahe; 24 August 1559 or 22 September 1556 [1] – 1643), known by her maiden name, was a Danish noblewoman and horticulturalist with knowledge of astronomy, chemistry, and medicine. She worked alongside her brother Tycho Brahe in making astronomical observations.

  3. 23 de ago. de 2023 · Folha: Viana conta a história da astrônoma Sophia Brahe. Reprodução da coluna de Marcelo Viana na Folha de S. Paulo. O dinamarquês Tycho Brahe (1546–1601) foi o último grande astrônomo antes da invenção do telescópio. Durante décadas, fez observações meticulosas das posições dos astros no céu.

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  5. Fields: Astronomy. Born: 1556 in Knudsturp (Danemark) Death: 1643 in Helsingor (Danemark) Main achievements: Astronomical observations together with her brother Tycho Brahe. Sophie Brahe, also known as Sophia Thott, was a Danish horticulturalist and student of astronomy, chemistry, and medicine, best known for assisting her brother Tycho Brahe ...

  6. Sophia Brahe. Sophia Brahe (1556 - 1643) Sophia Brahe assisted her older brother, Tycho Brahe, in making astronomical measurements that became the basis for modern planetary orbit predictions. She was the youngest of ten children and began assisting Tycho with his astronomical observations when she was barely a teenager.

  7. views 2,629,991 updated. Sophie Brahe. 1556-1643. Danish horticulturist and astronomer who occasionally assisted her brother Tycho Brahe (1546-1601). She frequently visited Tycho at his observatory Uraniborg on the island Hven and assisted him with observations he used to compute the December 8, 1573, lunar eclipse.