The invention of the telescope dramatically changed how we think about planets by allowing astronomers to observe celestial bodies in greater detail than ever before. Galileo's use of the telescope in the early 17th century revealed the moons of Jupiter and the phases of Venus, providing crucial evidence for the heliocentric model of the solar system. This challenged the long-held geocentric view and fundamentally altered our understanding of the universe and our place within it. As a result, it paved the way for modern astronomy and our current knowledge of planetary systems.
The telescope.
Its usually something big, like an invention that changed the world. For example, the Neolithic age started when people invented farming and domestication. That invention changed the world, and still impacts our every day lives.
Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn were known before the invention of the telescope. These planets are visible to the naked eye in Earth's night sky, thus they were observed and named by ancient civilizations.
Mercury, Venus, (Earth), Mars, Jupiter, Saturn
the planets were formed by gravity because starts had gravity around them witch caused them to become bigger and be planets i think.. idk
it changed the way we think on what to do
I think it's T.V.
It was an invention that changed the history of computers.
Invention? Whatever...
Basketball started off with just two peach baskets so I would think so
The telescope.
the camera
yes
agriculture
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The invention of barbed wire by Joseph Glidden changed the West for farmers whose land and livestock needed protection.
it changed in 1798