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There are a few different things named for Galileo Galilee. These include the Galileo satellite, the unmanned NASA spacecraft, and the Galileo Regio, a part of Jupiter's moon Ganymeade.

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Yes! it is called Gallium

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No No No. It is named after Gaul, the Roman name for present-day France.

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