TRUE OR FALSE only no long explanation.  (pls answer it all at once) 4. Ancient astronomers believed that the Earth did not move because there was no stellar parallax observed. 5. Galileo's observation of the planets supported the geocentric theory. 6. The planet closest to the sun has the shortest period of revolution about the sun. 7. In the proposed model by Copernicus, the earth was at the center of the universe. 8. Epicycles refer to the circular paths taken by planets.

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4. Ancient astronomers believed that the Earth did not move because there was no stellar parallax observed.
5. Galileo's observation of the planets supported the geocentric theory.
6. The planet closest to the sun has the shortest period of revolution about the sun.
7. In the proposed model by Copernicus, the earth was at the center of the universe.
8. Epicycles refer to the circular paths taken by planets.
9. The second law of planetary motion implies that the product of velocity and the distance from the sun remain the same as a planet moves about the sun.
10. The first law implies that there is a common principle that governs the orbital motion of the planets.

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