Kepler believed that behind every star there is an equation, and behind every equation there is a mathematical Creator. Afterall, the sky as Kepler saw it: is not as a brilliant accident, but as a poem written in numbers. See how Kepler’s story is being told and re-told as the years since his death grow.

 

 

Kepler’s discoveries would secure his place as the father of modern natural sciences. His groundbreaking laws of planetary motion set the stage for modern astronomy, as we know it today. His successes, however, were hard-won in the shadow of numerous challenges, personal tragedies and historical upheavals.

 

 

Whether it’s Kepler’s first law or the profound influence he had on Newton, his role in the scientific revolution is unmatched… Learn how Kepler’s legacy continue to shape modern science… Join us as we uncover the math that mapped the heavens, through Renaissance science, human struggle, and celestial inspiration… This is the story of Keplerian astronomy—where numbers meet stars…

 

Kepler videos 2025

 

 

How Kepler’s Worst Idea Led To Cosmic Truth

Science history is littered with really cool ideas that turned to be wrong. J Kep’s Mysterium Cosmographicum is one of my favorite examples. – Watch this video on Nebula: https://nebula.tv/videos/scienceasylum – By, the fabulous, Nick Lucid

 

Johannes Kepler: The Astronomer Who Decoded the Universe

400 years ago, in a time of contradictions – between the Reformation and the Counter-Reformation, war and peace, superstition and enlightenment – Johannes Kepler enters the scientific stage and revolutionizes thinking about space – By Slice History

 

The Invention That Saved Science

A 5,400-entry table revolutionized scientific calculation. This documentary explores its creation and impact on astronomy, transforming months of work into mere days. The invention, logarithms, fueled scientific discovery for centuries – By Ben Syversen

 

Johannes Kepler: The Outcast Who Measured the Heavens | Full Documentary

He was born into war, poverty, and suspicion — yet dared to chase the divine patterns of the cosmos. This is the dramatic true story of Johannes Kepler: a man who saw music in mathematics and found harmony in the chaos of his world – By Echoes of History

 

The Story of Johannes Kepler — The Father of Planetary Orbit

How Johannes Kepler, one of history’s most brilliant scientists, unraveled the workings of the heavens and forever transformed our understanding of the cosmos – By Math Everywhere

 

The Astronomer Who Heard the Universe Singing | All of Johannes Kepler’s Philosophy

The Geometric Architecture of the Cosmos, The Three Laws of Planetary Motion through to the Harmonices Mundi and the Music of the Spheres – By Sleep Nomad

 

The Brilliant and Tragic Life of Johannes Kepler

Mathematics, astronomy, and the quest for infinity — on this journey, you will discover how Johannes Kepler, one of history’s most brilliant scientists, unraveled the workings of the heavens and forever transformed our understanding of the cosmos – By Matemática Em Tudo

 

Johannes Kepler: The Astronomer Who Used Math to Map the Heavens!

From working with Tycho Brahe to defending his mother during her witchcraft trial, Kepler’s story is one of courage and discovery. This history of astronomy series delves into his elliptical orbits, his revolutionary optics, and the mathematical harmony he found in the stars – By BMResearch

 

Bringing Johannes Kepler into the 21st century

If Johannes Kepler were alive today, what would he think of his three laws? Would he want to revise them to better reflect the accuracy of 21st-century findings? Would his laws continue to align, or would they contradict our current understanding of planetary motion? – By OrionworksVideos

 

Johannes Kepler, the Book of Nature, and the Language of Mathematics

Andrew McDiarmid talks with science historian Michael Keas about pioneering mathematical astronomer Johannes Kepler, based on Keas’s book Unbelievable: 7 Myths About the History and Future of Science and Religion. – By Discovery Science

 

 

 

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