He invented the reflecting telescope. Galileo was the first to use the telescope for studies of the heavens.
The Hubble space Telescope
Yes Sir Isaac Newton had invented the first reflective telescope, as an alternative to the refracting telescope.
The Hubble telescope was the first telescope built by NASA and placed into orbit. The original launch for the telescope was delayed because of the disaster seen by the Challenger.
No, he proved lightning is a form of electricity
The telescope
it is where he invents the telescope
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thermometer, telescope and the inclined plane
Becuase every one thought that the earth was the center of the universe (religion) and he tried to prove them wrong but they were to powerful with their numbers
I would say science. He did the objects fall at the same rate thing, or at least proved that weight make no difference between a tiny rock and a big one when dropped from the same height. He also applied the telescope to astronomical observation, discovering the moons of Jupiter and the rings of Saturn in addition to showing these objects had size and were not points like the stars.
Galileo Galilei was born on February 15 1564, and died on 8 January 8, 1642.He made his first telescope in 1609, and discovered the moons around Jupiter in 1610.
newton searched high and low with his telescope
probably in his house. he was looking at the stars and figured out that when you hold two kinds of lenses in front of each other it magnifies it Galileos lived all his life in tuscony in Italy.
The popular answer to this question would be Galileo. However, contrary to popular belief Galileo did not invent the telescope. He built his own telescope about a year after their initial creation and later made significant improvements.
Galieo was the first astronomer to view Jupiter's moons through a telescope and proved the heliocentric model.
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