Kepler's final successful planetary model in some ways reflected Kepler's own religious convictions.
Most astronomers of the Kerala school of astronomy and mathematics seem to have accepted his planetary model.
The planetary model of the atom had two significant shortcomings.
However, to say that the raisin bread or planetary model was wrong is incorrect or incomplete.
The raisin bread and planetary models were "true" given the parameters/limitations and the available data of that time.
Most astronomers of the Kerala school who followed him accepted his planetary model.
In 1904, Nagaoka developed an early planetary model of the atom.
Subsequent observations revealed that the timings were not following the pattern predicted by the planetary model.
Within this exhibit there are planetary models that are showcased in an array of sizes.
He made a planetary model that described Aristole's thinking.