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easily why they, and especially Mars, seem
                                         so much brighter in opposition. For Mars
                                         would then be a great deal nearer to the
                                         earth than at other times. It would also ex-
                                         plain the retrograde motion of planets when
                                         in opposition.
                                            We must here notice that at this stage
                                         Copernicus was actually confronted with the
                                         system accepted later by Tycho Brahe, with
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