Galileo is important today because of his studies in astronomy. With out him figuring out the world is round, we still would have thought the world is flat and square and we wouldn't travel much because we would think we would fall.
Galileo also improved the telescope, military compass, and the thermometer. All of this devices we still use today. The telescope we use to look at the beautiful stars above. The military compass we use to know where is north, south, east, and west. To know where we go or we are headed. The thermometer we use of course to figure out the temperature If we didn't know how to figure out the temperature we wouldn't know what to wear for our protection. If its hot warm, or freezing cold.
So be thankful we had such a smart man like Galileo in our society.
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I think that, in addition to these and more importantly, he introduced the human race to scientific experimentation aka the scientific method, at the leaning tower of Pisa. Without this science does not exist.
because it could help us see thing from the outer space and it can help you check things about planets
he is the father of modern physics, scinece
Yes Galileo was very important, because if he wasn't born than we might not even now about the stars, the planets, the moon, or even about the universe. And why is that? That is because Galileo was the one whom discovered it. Galileo was also the one whom "invented" science, math, and other great things we now do in school today. Galileo was the one whom invented the telescope, the thermometer, and other great and useful things that we use in our every day lives.
Galileo discovered the telescope, and phases of the moon
Was te astronomer Galileo an important and influential member of the Florentine Camerata
In his 1615 ''Letter to the Grand Duchess Christina,'' Galileo says that the search for truth is important because it ''stimulates the investigation,...
Galileo invented and assembled the modern telescope that we use in our world today.
Yes Galileo was very important, because if he wasn't born than we might not even now about the stars, the planets, the moon, or even about the universe. And why is that? That is because Galileo was the one whom discovered it. Galileo was also the one whom "invented" science, math, and other great things we now do in school today. Galileo was the one whom invented the telescope, the thermometer, and other great and useful things that we use in our every day lives.
Galileo discovered the telescope, and phases of the moon
because it could help us see thing from the outer space and it can help you check things about planets
Was te astronomer Galileo an important and influential member of the Florentine Camerata
In his 1615 ''Letter to the Grand Duchess Christina,'' Galileo says that the search for truth is important because it ''stimulates the investigation,...
He found the Galiliean Moons and improved the telescope.
because he explore telescopes
Galileo
Galileo invented and assembled the modern telescope that we use in our world today.
He constructed galileo's telescope, it magnified ten times than a regular telescope.
Yes, he was married. He had a family in florence, which i do believe is in Italy today, but there was no such thing as Italy when Galileo was alive.
Inertia was one of Isaac newton's three laws of motion.