What was Newton's contribution to astronomy?
A) To prove that the planets obey the same laws as do objects on earth
B) To posit that accurate observation is the foundation of sound theory
C) To prove that the earth is at the center of the solar system
D) To argue that nothing can ever really be proven
E) To show that the moon is was at the center of the universe
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