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∙ 13y agowith in the past 500years..? that's the answer in the mastering astronomy question >___<
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∙ 13y agoThe concept that Earth is not the center of the universe began to gain traction in the 16th century with the work of astronomers such as Nicolaus Copernicus and later confirmed by Galileo Galilei's observations through a telescope in the early 17th century, which provided evidence to support heliocentrism.
Humans learned that the Earth was not the center of the universe during the 16th century with the work of astronomers like Nicolaus Copernicus and Galileo Galilei. Copernicus's heliocentric model and Galileo's astronomical observations helped shift the perception of Earth's place in the universe.
Humans investigate space to learn more about the universe, expand scientific knowledge, search for extraterrestrial life, and to potentially find resources that could benefit Earth or help us in future space exploration endeavors. Additionally, studying space can help us understand our place in the cosmos and the origins of the universe.
It helps us learn about the solar system and the universe and also about life here on earth.
It helps us learn about the solar system and the universe and also about life here on earth.
Humans go to outer space for various reasons, including scientific research, exploration, technological advancement, national security, and commercial opportunities. Studying space allows us to learn more about the universe, advance our knowledge of science and technology, and potentially pave the way for future human settlements beyond Earth.
Humans learned that the Earth was not the center of the universe during the 16th century with the work of astronomers like Nicolaus Copernicus and Galileo Galilei. Copernicus's heliocentric model and Galileo's astronomical observations helped shift the perception of Earth's place in the universe.
they belive that the earth was flat.
That the Earth and all the other planets rotate around the Sun... and not around the Earth........
It helps you learn more about the universe because you can see most of the things surround the earth.
what I've learned all this years...humans are define as the only technology in earth sciences to unravel the mysteries of the universe...but first, you must learn how to use this technology, by being one, all will come, the truth behind every truth shall unfold.
For the purposes of our lives here on the Earth, probably none at all. The universe exists, and we live in it. But we humans are full of questions, and we always want to know how and why. How did the universe get to be as it is, and why? There aren't many answers, but as we study the universe and try to figure out how things work, we learn little bits more about how things came to be, and what might happen in the distant future.
If humans do not learn to accept the reality of existence, they will never have peace. If one is constantly rejecting things, there is no way you can make a positive impact.
It helps us learn about the solar system and the universe and also about life here on earth.
It helps us learn about the solar system and the universe and also about life here on earth.
freakin retards learn how to answer questins thats what its made for
Humans go to outer space for various reasons, including scientific research, exploration, technological advancement, national security, and commercial opportunities. Studying space allows us to learn more about the universe, advance our knowledge of science and technology, and potentially pave the way for future human settlements beyond Earth.
Learn to live lightly on the land and you will help the entirety of the earth's environment, including Antarctica.