- Galileo Galilei - Wikipedia
Galileo di Vincenzo Bonaiuti de' Galilei (15 February 1564 – 8 January 1642), commonly referred to as Galileo Galilei ( ˌɡælɪˈleɪoʊ ˌɡælɪˈleɪ GAL-il-AY-oh GAL-il-AY, US also ˌɡælɪˈliːoʊ - GAL-il-EE-oh -, Italian: [ɡaliˈlɛːo ɡaliˈlɛi]) or mononymously as Galileo, was an Italian [a] astronomer, physicist and
- Galileo | Biography, Discoveries, Inventions, Facts | Britannica
Galileo, the brilliant Italian polymath, revolutionized our understanding of the universe through his groundbreaking discoveries in astronomy and contributions to scientific methodology
- Galileo Galilei - World History Encyclopedia
Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) was an Italian mathematician, physicist, astronomer, and natural philosopher He created a superior telescope with which he made new observations of the night sky, notably that the surface of the Moon has mountains, that Jupiter has four satellite moons, and that the sunspots of the Sun, under careful observation
- Galileo Galilei - HISTORY
Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) is considered the father of modern science and made major contributions to the fields of physics, astronomy, cosmology, mathematics and philosophy
- What did Galileo discover? | Royal Museums Greenwich
Galileo pioneered the use of the telescope for observing the night sky His discoveries undermined traditional ideas about a perfect and unchanging cosmos with the Earth at its centre
- Galileo - Telescope, Quotes Discoveries - Biography
Galileo was an Italian astronomer, mathematician, physicist, philosopher and professor who made pioneering observations of nature with long-lasting implications for the study of
- Galileo | Timeline | Britannica
Timeline of important events in the life of Galileo whose discoveries with the telescope revolutionized astronomy and paved the way for the acceptance of the Copernican heliocentric system He made fundamental contributions to the science of motion and to the development of the scientific method
- Galileo - Astronomy, Physics, Mathematics | Britannica
Galileo - Astronomy, Physics, Mathematics: At this point, however, Galileo’s career took a dramatic turn In the spring of 1609 he heard that in the Netherlands an instrument had been invented that showed distant things as though they were nearby
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