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Physics, 08.03.2021 21:50, jforeman42

Help greatly appreciated. Use the links to answer the question.(I mean, you don't HAVE to if you prefer not to if you have already found the answer or would prefer to look it up yourself).
#1: http://www. seasky. org/space-exploration/astronomers-i saac-newton. html
#2: https://www. space. com/newtons-laws-of-motion-explaine d. html
#3: https://www. universetoday. com/91785/isaac-newton/

Write a short 6 sentence summary answering this: How did Newton alter the Solar System model proposed by Kepler and what other contributions did he make to Astronomy?

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