Which list provides an accurate order for changing models of our solar system,starting with the oldest and ending with the most recent changes

1. Geocentric model - The oldest model of the solar system, in which the Earth was considered the center with all other celestial bodies, including the sun, orbiting it.

2. Heliocentric model - Proposed by Nicolaus Copernicus in the 16th century, this model placed the sun at the center of the solar system with all planets, including Earth, revolving around it.
3. Laws of Planetary Motion - Developed by Johannes Kepler in the early 17th century, these laws described the elliptical orbits of planets around the sun.
4. Discovery of other celestial bodies - With advancements in technology and telescopes, astronomers discovered other celestial bodies such as moons, asteroids, and comets in the solar system.
5. Phases of Venus - Galileo Galilei observed the phases of Venus, which provided evidence supporting the heliocentric model and further debunking the geocentric model.
6. Laws of Universal Gravitation - Proposed by Sir Isaac Newton in the late 17th century, these laws explained how gravity influences the motion of celestial bodies, including their orbits.
7. Exploration and space missions - In the 20th century, with the advent of space exploration, humans sent probes, telescopes, and manned missions to observe and study the solar system, as well as gather data and images.
8. Theory of Relativity - Albert Einstein's theory of relativity expanded our understanding of gravity and space-time, influencing our perspective on the nature of the solar system and celestial mechanics.
9. Recent discoveries and advancements - In recent years, technological advancements have allowed for the discovery of exoplanets, more detailed understanding of celestial bodies, and new hypotheses regarding the formation and evolution of the solar system.