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Q: How many moons did Galileo find orbiting Saturn?
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In what date did Galileo find Saturn?

Saturn was found in 1610


Who discovered Saturn and when did they find it?

Galileo galile in 1611 discovered Saturn and thought it had ears


Did Galileo find any other planets?

No. He discovered great moons, which, had they not been orbiting planets might have been considered planets themselves, but the first new planet since antiquity was Uranus, discovered by Sir William Herschel.


Who was the first person to find the planet Saturn?

galileo, he found it with a telescope.


What is Galileo Galilei's discovery?

Galileo discovered four moons of Jupiter: Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto. He also discovered the phases of Venus and its sunspots.


How did Galileo find Saturn?

..he found it by looking through a telescope and observing it around the sun.


Who was the first person to use the first telescope and find the moons and the rings around the planets?

That was Galileo in the early 1600s.


Where do you find water as a solid?

Solid water is known as "Ice". So a fridge, the arctic, the moons of Saturn...


Do other planets orbiting stars have seasons or eclipses?

Its most likely that they do. Any planet with an axial tilt will have seasons throughout its orbit. Eclipses of orbiting moons are also likely to occur on these exoplanets, though it would be rare to find an orbiting moon that is almost the same apparent size as the star - as with Earth.


What was Galileo amazed to find out about Jupiter?

that it is the lagest planet in the solar system.


How did Uranus get many of its smaller moons?

It's not clear where Uranus' moons have come from. Theories suggest they were pulled into orbit or formed alongside Uranus during the development of the Solar System.


What planet's has six moons larger than earth?

No planet has any moons as large as the earth.