his contributions to astronomy and physics made him famous. He supposedly taught theories that contradicted Aristotle's theories and was eventually put in jail especially for his theory that the earth was not the center of the universe. From what I know, Galileo wasn't put in jail. He was just put on house arrest for the last 9 years of his life. Sine he was very famous.
Galileo's discoveries and writings, particularly his support for the heliocentric model of the solar system, played a significant role in making him famous. Additionally, his conflicts with the Catholic Church and subsequent trial also brought attention to his work and ideas.
he found out about gravity!
Galileo's biggest contribution to science was the way he learned about mechanics. Instead of just observing a in nature, he set up experiments. In fact, Galileo was the first scientist to routinely use experiments to test his theories.
No, Galileo did not invent the pendulum. The pendulum was actually invented by Italian mathematician and scientist, Galileo's compatriot, named Domenico Mancini in 1582. Galileo did however conduct important experiments on the pendulum and made significant contributions to its understanding and application.
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Galileo's discoveries and writings, particularly his support for the heliocentric model of the solar system, played a significant role in making him famous. Additionally, his conflicts with the Catholic Church and subsequent trial also brought attention to his work and ideas.
he is from Italy, born in Pisa (he did one of his famous experiments over there)
Pythagoras Galileo was the person who made the first famous observations with a telescope.
Galileo performed experiments to test his ideas.
no it would be dangeras
Galileo heard of their experiments and stared experimenting on his own.
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he found out about gravity!
Galileo's biggest contribution to science was the way he learned about mechanics. Instead of just observing a in nature, he set up experiments. In fact, Galileo was the first scientist to routinely use experiments to test his theories.
No, Galileo did not invent the pendulum. The pendulum was actually invented by Italian mathematician and scientist, Galileo's compatriot, named Domenico Mancini in 1582. Galileo did however conduct important experiments on the pendulum and made significant contributions to its understanding and application.
Galileo Gallie
really famous