Kepler's Laws of Motion are three fundamental principles that describe the motion of planets around the sun, formulated by Johannes Kepler in the early 17th century. These laws provide insight into the nature of planetary orbits and the gravitational forces at play, highlighting the elliptical shape of orbits, the relationship between a planet's distance from the sun and its orbital speed, and the equal area swept out over time. Understanding these laws is crucial for studying galactic kinematics and rotation curves, as they lay the groundwork for gravitational dynamics in larger systems.