Cleaner air (hence less lenticular distortion) and no city lights to spoil night time viewing.
Galileo's primary advantage was the use of a telescope. He was the first person to record astronomical observations made with the recently invented device. Aside from a few burning candles and oil lamps, there would have been almost zero light pollution back in the early 17th century. There would have been a lot of haze from fires used for cooking and heating, however, near any sufficiently large town.
He was one of the first people to use a telescope to observe objects in space.
he had a telescope to see way up in the sky
He used a telescope to observe the sky. This allowed Galileo Galilei to see things that an unaided, human eye could not see.
He had a telescope.
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Newton had the advantage of being born later in the same year that Galileo died. He therefore had more opportunities to make scientific discoveries based on what earlier scientists had found. Newtons discoveries allowed him to explain, among other things, that the planets follow Kepler's laws through the law of gravity and the laws of motion. Other than tiny adjustments from the General Theory of Relativity, Kepler's model is the one still in use today.
People such as Einstein and other modern day scientists and mathematicians
no, he did not
Copernicus brought the science, Galileo worked the church to allow scientists to answer questions already "answered" in the Bible, in this case the question of whether the earth is in motion, which the Bible says it is not.
In the opinion of many historians, Galileo Galileo studies of the universe led to Sir Issac Newton's discoveries on the laws of gravity. Galileo's support of Copernicus and his idea that the earth revolved around the sun, led Galileo into prison as this idea went against Church theology. After Galileo recanted he was freed.
He used a telescope to observe the sky. This allowed Galileo Galilei to see things that an unaided, human eye could not see.
This might be true more for amateur astronomers than for professionals. Professional astronomy is less dependent on that than they used to be. Astronomers deal with data that comes from radio telescopes and from other very sophisticated hardware.
Astronomers, like Galileo, Tycho Brahe, and Johannes Kepler.EspeciallyNassif A. DidaagunBonnajio D. OlmidoLordjean Bhanz C. CerboNestor R. Pilapil Jr.
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Newton had the advantage of being born later in the same year that Galileo died. He therefore had more opportunities to make scientific discoveries based on what earlier scientists had found. Newtons discoveries allowed him to explain, among other things, that the planets follow Kepler's laws through the law of gravity and the laws of motion. Other than tiny adjustments from the General Theory of Relativity, Kepler's model is the one still in use today.
Galileo's other interest were art and medicine.
Aristarchus was the first person to come up with the idea of latitude and longitude. However, his idea was not articulate and other astronomers have improved this idea over the years.
People such as Einstein and other modern day scientists and mathematicians
Super Why - 2007 Galileo's Space Adventure and other stories Galileo's Space Adventure 7-17 was released on: USA: October 2012
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no, he did not