I believe you are confusing two things here; there is no such thing as a "heliocentric model of telescope". There is a heliocentric model of our Solar System, and there are telescopes. The two are unrelated.
- The invention of a more complex and high quality telescope - Discovered sunspots - Discovered the 4 satelites of Jupiter - First put forward the theory of a heliocentric model
Johanes Kepler was a German astronomer. He revised the heliocentric model by demonstrating that the orbits are ellipses. glad if that helped you out :) xx
The planets Uranus and Neptune were discovered only in modern times after the heliocentric model had been generally accepted.
Are there any civilized peoples on earth who do not?
Heliocentric: It is the model that states that the sun is in the center of our solar system.
By looking into space with the telescope.
By looking into space with the telescope.
Galileo
Galileo
the telescope was invented and there was evidence to support the heliocentric model of the universe
They started seeing Venus through the telescope
he is very cool
the telescope was invented and there was evidence to support the heliocentric model of the universe
Galileo
Copernicus proposed the theory of a heliocentric model while Galileo improved the telescope, studied Jupiter's moons, and supported the heliocentric model
Galileo observed the orbital pattern of Venus and its phases, which reinforced the heliocentric model. He was the first to do so because he invented a telescope that allowed him to view the planets.
Galileo