The Telescope
The simple answer is that it doesn't! It will change what kids learn in school about the solar system but that's about it. For the scientists and astronomers it means they will need to take into account the definition of 'planet' and 'dwarf planet' when classifying new planets in the future or even reclassifying current planets/dwarf planets... Hope that helped :)
Galileo's invention helped people see the craters and maria on the moon's surface.
Helped discover Polonium which helped her get the Nobel Prize
The principle of fossil succession and the theory of evolution have helped scientists explain the fossil record.
because the sun is far away from Pluto the planets suface would be ice i hope that helped you.
The Hubble telescope helped scientists to do this.
well they use the telescopes so they can look in space some telescopes have helped people discover new planets
microscopes have helped scientists to dicover cells and discover their functions. they have helped scientists examine the anatomy of tiny organisms and insects, and inspect organs of all species more closely.
The Microscope.
It has helped the scientists predict the weather, learn how the planets actually are, and understand what space actually is.
a telescope
telescope
the scientist was Dr. alfred wegener.
Francis Crick
it helped scientists discover small organisms and make the periodic table
Scientists measure the weigts of planets by their gravitational force or by its gravity.
telephone, internet, mail, word of mouth (not an invention)