Galileo Galilei lived from 15 February 1564 to 8 January 1642, which was towards the end of the Italian Renaissance (1300 to 1600). (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galileo) (http://europeanhistory.about.com/od/italyandthecitystates/tp/keyeventsitaly.02.htm)
Galileo
Hans Lippershey is often credited as the inventor of the telescope in the early 17th century, although the device's development is also attributed to others like Galileo Galilei and Johannes Kepler.
No, Galileo did not invent binoculars. Although he is credited with improvements to telescopes, the first recorded evidence of a binocular-like device dates back to around 10th century China. It was not until the 17th century, after Galileo's time, that binoculars similar to what we have today were developed.
No, Galileo did not invent the clock. The mechanical clock was invented in the 14th century, while Galileo was a 16th-17th century scientist known for his contributions to astronomy and physics, such as improving the telescope and supporting the heliocentric model of the solar system.
No, Galileo did not discover gravity. The concept of gravity was introduced by Sir Isaac Newton in the 17th century through his theory of universal gravitation. Galileo made significant contributions to the field of physics, particularly in the study of motion and mechanics.
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Galileo
Galileo Galilei lived for 77 years.
In the early 17th century
Italy
Galileo Galilei, Antonio Pacinotti,
Galileo did not live in the Middle Ages. He lived during the Renaissance.
Galileo Galilei was born in Pisa, italy on february 15, 1564.
Galileo, Sir Isaac Newton,
Hans Lippershey is often credited as the inventor of the telescope in the early 17th century, although the device's development is also attributed to others like Galileo Galilei and Johannes Kepler.
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No, Galileo did not invent binoculars. Although he is credited with improvements to telescopes, the first recorded evidence of a binocular-like device dates back to around 10th century China. It was not until the 17th century, after Galileo's time, that binoculars similar to what we have today were developed.