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From the book, "The Science-History of the Universe" by Francis Rolt-Wheeler, Copyright 1910, The Current Literature Publishing Company, New York.

This illustration is from page 112. Kepler took the notion of "the five bodies in the sphere" and tried to link them to the orbits of 5 worlds.

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