The earliest know working telescopes appeared in 1608 by Hans Lippershey.
Yes he did, using the newly invented telescope.
It can take years to update text books so they are always behind the times on current events and discoveries.
The development of the microscope led scientists to the discovery of new living things called microscope organism. These newly discovered organisms were to small to be seen with the unaided eye.
No. Titan is not a planet; it is one of the moons of Saturn. It is not newly discovered either; it was first observed in 1655.
Before Galileo observed that Jupiter had moons of its own, the prevailing theory in astronomy was that everything in the universe revolved around the Earth, a philosophy known as geocentrism.In 1610, Galileo trained his newly-invented telescope upon Jupiter, and observed what he at first called 'fixed stars' orbiting around it. This direct evidence that not everything revolved around us after all was the first large crack in the geocentric theory, and major evidence of Copernicus's competing theory of heliocentrism: that planets and their moons revolve around the sun instead.
Yes he did, using the newly invented telescope.
The telescope,In 1609, Galileo was the first person to use a telescope to observe the skies (after hearing about Hans Lippershey's newly-invented telescope). Galileo discovered the rings of Saturn (1610), was the first person to see the four major moons of juipiter(1610), observed the phases of Venus studied sunspots, and discovered many other important phenomena.It also helped us learn more about are solar system (:
Copernicus (16C); supported later by Galileo using observations aided by the newly-developed telescope.
A newly invented word is a neologism.
neologism
darmstatium ^ ^
It can take years to update text books so they are always behind the times on current events and discoveries.
It was a newly invented game that seemed very neat.
# Bose-einstein condensate # Plasma
The newly invented radar.
novO inventus O=long o lit. having been newly discovered fig. a new discovery, invention, or find
Nomophobia is a newly invented term for the fear of being out of mobile phone contact.