the telescope
Johannes Kepler made the discovery of the planets' elliptical orbits in the early 17th century. He used observational data gathered by Tycho Brahe to formulate his three laws of planetary motion, which defined the precise shape and behavior of the orbits. This groundbreaking work laid the foundation for our modern understanding of planetary motion.
Ptolemy did not discover any planets. He lived in the 2nd century AD and his work primarily focused on developing mathematical models to explain the motion of the planets as observed from Earth. The discovery of the planets we now know was made by astronomers in different time periods.
The discovery of the structure of DNA by James Watson and Francis Crick in 1953 paved the way for advancements in biotechnology, genetic engineering, and personalized medicine. Technologies such as CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing, DNA sequencing, and pharmaceutical research have all been made possible by this landmark discovery.
there are 9 planets
No, those are the outer planets.
The discovery of additional planets was made possible by advancements in telescope technology, particularly the development of large ground-based telescopes and space telescopes like the Hubble Space Telescope. These telescopes allowed astronomers to observe distant planets more effectively and detect previously unknown planets orbiting other stars.
The answer is The Microscope.
people coming
microscope
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The sextant and the clock.
Voltmeters were made possible by an 1819 discovery by Hans Oersted. The first voltmeter were made soon after that.
Johannes Kepler made the discovery of the planets' elliptical orbits in the early 17th century. He used observational data gathered by Tycho Brahe to formulate his three laws of planetary motion, which defined the precise shape and behavior of the orbits. This groundbreaking work laid the foundation for our modern understanding of planetary motion.
Ptolemy did not discover any planets. He lived in the 2nd century AD and his work primarily focused on developing mathematical models to explain the motion of the planets as observed from Earth. The discovery of the planets we now know was made by astronomers in different time periods.
by the discoveries of the monk George Mendel, I think...
The hieroglyphics of Egypt are one of the oldest forms of the written word known to man. The discovery of the Rosetta stone made it possible to read the hieroglyphs.
What important discovery was made there