The 1577 comet, which remained visible from November 1577 to
January 1578. Tycho's observations revealed no measurable
parallax, implying that the comet was located beyond the sphere
of the moon. His
reconstruction of the comet's orbital path,
from
brightening and dimming and displacement with respect to
the background stars, indicated that the comet moved
across the concentric planetary crystalline spheres.
This supported the notion of a "fluid heaven" and
contradicted the physical reality of these spheres
as real, hard, transparent, contiguous spherical shells.
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