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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.
It was Saturn, because he thought Saturn's rings looked like ears.
One important discovery was the four large moons of Jupiter, which Galileo was the first to observe and describe. He also discovered that they orbit around Jupiter, the first example of anything that did not orbit round the Earth, which lent support to the idea that the Sun might be at the centre of the solar system. After Galileo's lifetime, with further scientific discoveries, this was discovered to be true.
He discovered that they orbit around Jupiter, the first example of anything that did not orbit round the Earth, which lent support to the idea that the Sun might be at the centre of the solar system. After Galileo's lifetime, with further scientific discoveries, this was discovered to be true
To determine the three dimesion structual of Saturnand also there is one top secret in the Galileo sapcecraft.It is ...... on this website http://www.llwpoop.com/they will show you the details below InterInternet Explorer cannot display the webpageMost likely causes:You are not connected to the Internet.The website is encountering problems.There might be a typing error in the address.net Explorer cannot display the webpageMost likely causes:You are not connected to the Internet.The website is encountering problems.There might be a typing error in the address.
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he didn't invent it!
his dick was small
Its highly unlikely the president himself would ever see the letter. Some staff member might look at it.
If a bird named thrasher had his or hers feathers pulled out it will have problems defending itself.
if female, to defend any babies it might have, if male, hunger or defending territory
Galileo Galilei was born in present day Italy, and lived (pretty much) his entire life there. By that definition, he would be "Italian." Note, however, that, at that time, people did not identify with Italy as a nation, but with the region of their birth. Thus, Galilei might well have called himself a "Pisan" instead of an Italian. The concept of Italy as one nationality did not become accepted for a few centuries afterwards.
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.
It was Saturn, because he thought Saturn's rings looked like ears.
I know that Galileo was paid in "Schuti." Spelling might be off but it's pronounced, Scootee.
No he doesn't read all of them [i don't think] somebody at the studio does and depending on what is in the letter he might read it.
he was an astromometor he studied the stars so he would need the telescope to look at the stars