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The Copernican Revolution held that this relationship with the Sun was evidence that all of the planets of the Solar System moved around the Sun. While it may appear that the planets move with a relationship to the sun, it does not follow that the Earth is a planet. At the time it was assumed as an axiom that the earth was a round body in the same system as a 'planet' like the bodies which exist above the plane of the Earth.
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The Copernican Revolution held that this relationship with the Sun was evidence that all of the planets of the Solar System moved around the Sun. While it may appear that the planets move with a relationship to the sun, it does not necessarily follow that the Earth is a planet. At the time it was assumed as an axiom that the earth was a round body in the same system as the bodies which exist above the plane of the Earth.
  
 
{{cite|I demonstrate by means of philosophy that the earth is round, and is inhabited on all sides; that it is insignificantly small, and is borne through the stars.}} - Johannes Kepler
 
{{cite|I demonstrate by means of philosophy that the earth is round, and is inhabited on all sides; that it is insignificantly small, and is borne through the stars.}} - Johannes Kepler

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The planets are small spherical bodies which rotate around the hub of the earth with the Sun. Five planets — Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn are visible to the naked eye and were known to the ancients as "wandering stars;" entities which appear to move differently from the fixed path of the stars. The word "planet" comes from the Greek word planetes, meaning "wanderer."

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Dance of the Planets

The planets move around the earth along the ecliptic, with an apparent relationship to the Sun. Mercury and Venus appear to be rotating around the Sun, while the other planets have a less direct effect.

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The Copernican Revolution held that this relationship with the Sun was evidence that all of the planets of the Solar System moved around the Sun. While it may appear that the planets move with a relationship to the sun, it does not necessarily follow that the Earth is a planet. At the time it was assumed as an axiom that the earth was a round body in the same system as the bodies which exist above the plane of the Earth.

  “ I demonstrate by means of philosophy that the earth is round, and is inhabited on all sides; that it is insignificantly small, and is borne through the stars. ” - Johannes Kepler