It does suggest that the Sun is clearly larger than the Earth, which could be taken to support the heliocentric model.
They explain how to calculate the positions of astronomical objects based on the heliocentric model.
The geocentric model was eventually replaced by the heliocentric model.
His heliocentric model places the Sun at its center, with Earth as just one planet orbiting it.
This 'heliocentric' model was the beginning of modern astronomy.
Kepler tried, but was unable, to persuade Tycho to adopt the heliocentric model of the solar system.
It took about 200 years for a heliocentric model to replace the Ptolemaic model.
The philosopher explains the heliocentric model and also muses on the possibility of extraterrestrial life.
These tables used the Copernican heliocentric model of the solar system.
However, there is no evidence that Copernicus himself considered the heliocentric model as merely mathematically convenient, separate from reality.