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Saturn was the first planet discovered to have rings. They were first observed by Galileo Galilei in 1610 through his telescope.
It didn't - the planet Saturn was observed in ancient times, but Galileo was the first to view it through a telescope and discover its rings in 1610.
Galileo observed Jupiter's moons and Saturn's rings with the help of telescope
Galileo Galilei was the first to observe Saturn in 1610, using a telescope he had made. He noted the peculiar shape of Saturn's rings, but due to limitations of his telescope, he thought they were two large moons.
Galileo Galilei was the one who described Saturn's rings as ears of a teacup in the 17th century when he first observed them through his telescope. This comparison was made due to the limited resolution of his telescope at the time.
Galileo in 1609
People have seen it ever since Greek and roman ages you can see it even without a telescope but nobody knows who was the first
Mercury and Venus were known to ancient civilizations, so no specific discovery year. Earth does not apply. Mars was first discovered in prehistoric times. Jupiter (1610), Saturn (1610), Uranus (1781), Neptune (1846), and Pluto (1930) were discovered more recently.
He Discovered The Jovian Planets ,i.e., jupiter, saturn, neptune and uranus
ANSWER:no.because saturn not that close to earth
When Galileo first observed Saturn through a telescope, he thought that it had ears. We now know that these "ears" were Saturn's rings.
Galileo did not discover Saturn. Saturn was known to people who lived thousands of years before Galileo. Galileo was the first person to see Saturn through a telescope, and the first to observe its rings. He made many of his observations from Venice.