Galileo wanted to be an astronamer because the revoulting sun.
There were several. The ones that come to mind are Copernicus and Bruno (who was actually burnt at the stake).
Galileo held a pendulum up to his heart and timed the beats. This is what led to the discovery of measuring small amounts of time more accurately.
Galileo held a pendulum up to his heart and timed the beats. This is what led to the discovery of measuring small amounts of time more accurately.
Maybe so when one of his family get sick,galileo can help to cure them.
The observation that led Galileo to conclude that the sun rotated was when he looked through his telescope and noticed that their were sunspots on the sun. He later looked through the telescope once again and couldn't see the sunspots.
yes he was a blind astronamer
There were several. The ones that come to mind are Copernicus and Bruno (who was actually burnt at the stake).
It led to Sir Isaac Newton to create "The First Law of Motion."
Galileo held a pendulum up to his heart and timed the beats. This is what led to the discovery of measuring small amounts of time more accurately.
Galileo held a pendulum up to his heart and timed the beats. This is what led to the discovery of measuring small amounts of time more accurately.
Galileo held a pendulum up to his heart and timed the beats. This is what led to the discovery of measuring small amounts of time more accurately.
Galileo held a pendulum up to his heart and timed the beats. This is what led to the discovery of measuring small amounts of time more accurately.
Gailileo was a famous astronamer back then who found Gailileo's commet or something!
Maybe so when one of his family get sick,galileo can help to cure them.
The observation that led Galileo to conclude that the sun rotated was when he looked through his telescope and noticed that their were sunspots on the sun. He later looked through the telescope once again and couldn't see the sunspots.
That the earth revolves around the sun
Galileo got his idea for building a telescope from hearing about a spyglass. He heard about this device from sailors and was inspired to create his own improved version, which eventually led to the invention of the telescope.