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ALBUM BY PAUL WELLER
Heliocentric (album)

Heliocentric Julian Day         
JULIAN DATE CORRECTED FOR DIFFERENCES IN THE EARTH’S POSITION WITH RESPECT TO THE SUN
Heliocentric Julian Date; HJD; HMJD
The Heliocentric Julian Date (HJD) is the Julian Date (JD) corrected for differences in the Earth's position with respect to the Sun. When timing events that occur beyond the Solar System, due to the finite speed of light, the time the event is observed depends on the changing position of the observer in the Solar System.
Heliocentrism         
  • Aristarchus']] 3rd century BC calculations on the relative sizes of the Earth, Sun and Moon, from a 10th-century AD Greek copy
  • In the 17th century AD, [[Galileo Galilei]] opposed the Roman Catholic Church by his strong support for heliocentrism.
  •  William Herschel's model of the Milky Way, 1785
  • The image shows a woodcut by Christoph Murer, from Nicolaus Reusner's ''Icones'' (printed 1578), allegedly after a (lost) self-portrait by Copernicus himself; the Murer portrait became the template for a number of later (17th century) woodcuts, copper engravings and paintings of Copernicus.}}
  • phases of the Moon]] with respect to the position of the Sun.
  • [[Nicholas of Cusa]], 15th century, asked whether there was any reason to assert that any point was the center of the universe.
  • In this depiction of the Tychonic system, the objects on blue orbits (the Moon and the Sun) revolve around the Earth. The objects on orange orbits (Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn) revolve around the Sun. Around all is a sphere of fixed stars, located just beyond Saturn.
  • Joseph Wright]], in which a lamp represents the Sun
ASTRONOMICAL MODEL IN WHICH THE EARTH AND PLANETS REVOLVE AROUND A RELATIVELY STATIONARY SUN AT THE CENTER OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM
Heliocentric model; Heliocentric; Heliocentric theory; Copernican heliocentric system; Heliocentricity; Heliocentric universe; Heliocentric System; Sun-centred Universe; Sun centred universe; Heliocentric Coordinates; Heliocentric system; Heliocentricism; Heliocentric Model; Sun-centered universe; Heliocentric Theory; Heliocentric solar system; Heleocentric theory; Revolution of the Earth; Heliocentrist; Heliocentrists
Heliocentrism (also known as the Heliocentric model) is the astronomical model in which the Earth and planets revolve around the Sun at the center of the universe. Historically, heliocentrism was opposed to geocentrism, which placed the Earth at the center.
heliocentric         
  • Aristarchus']] 3rd century BC calculations on the relative sizes of the Earth, Sun and Moon, from a 10th-century AD Greek copy
  • In the 17th century AD, [[Galileo Galilei]] opposed the Roman Catholic Church by his strong support for heliocentrism.
  •  William Herschel's model of the Milky Way, 1785
  • The image shows a woodcut by Christoph Murer, from Nicolaus Reusner's ''Icones'' (printed 1578), allegedly after a (lost) self-portrait by Copernicus himself; the Murer portrait became the template for a number of later (17th century) woodcuts, copper engravings and paintings of Copernicus.}}
  • phases of the Moon]] with respect to the position of the Sun.
  • [[Nicholas of Cusa]], 15th century, asked whether there was any reason to assert that any point was the center of the universe.
  • In this depiction of the Tychonic system, the objects on blue orbits (the Moon and the Sun) revolve around the Earth. The objects on orange orbits (Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn) revolve around the Sun. Around all is a sphere of fixed stars, located just beyond Saturn.
  • Joseph Wright]], in which a lamp represents the Sun
ASTRONOMICAL MODEL IN WHICH THE EARTH AND PLANETS REVOLVE AROUND A RELATIVELY STATIONARY SUN AT THE CENTER OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM
Heliocentric model; Heliocentric; Heliocentric theory; Copernican heliocentric system; Heliocentricity; Heliocentric universe; Heliocentric System; Sun-centred Universe; Sun centred universe; Heliocentric Coordinates; Heliocentric system; Heliocentricism; Heliocentric Model; Sun-centered universe; Heliocentric Theory; Heliocentric solar system; Heleocentric theory; Revolution of the Earth; Heliocentrist; Heliocentrists
¦ adjective
1. having or representing the sun as the centre, as in the accepted astronomical model of the solar system. Compare with geocentric.
2. Astronomy measured from or considered in relation to the centre of the sun.
Derivatives
heliocentrically adverb

Wikipedia

Heliocentric (Paul Weller album)

Heliocentric is the fifth studio album by Paul Weller, released in 2000.

It peaked at No. 2 on the UK Albums chart.