The Ptolemaic system presented a view of the universe in which apparent motion was taken for real – a viewpoint still maintained in common speech through such everyday terms as
moonrise and
sunset. Rotation of the Earth on its polar axis – as seen in a
heliocentric solar system, which (while anticipated by
Aristarchus) was not to be widely accepted until well after
Copernicus Astronomers believed that the seven
naked-eye planets (including the Moon and the Sun) were carried around the
spherical Earth on invisible orbs, while an eighth sphere contained the fixed
stars. Motion was provided to the whole system by the Primum Mobile, itself set within the
Empyrean, and the fastest moving of all the spheres. ==Spherical variations==