stellar paralax
Galileo was unable to resolve the rings of Saturn as individual objects with his telescope. They appeared to him as "ears" or handles attached to the planet. The true nature of Saturn's rings was not understood until later observations with more powerful telescopes.
Saturn was discovered about 400 years ago.
Galileo described Saturn as having "ears" after he became the first person to observe it through a telescope. The existence of Saturn was known for thousands of years before Galileo.
Galileo did not discover Saturn. It was know of by the ancients. It can be seen at certain time without the aid of instruments.
Saturn was officially discovered by Galileo Galilei on July 25, 1610. He observed its rings but initially thought they were separate moons.
Galileo was unable to resolve the rings of Saturn as individual objects with his telescope. They appeared to him as "ears" or handles attached to the planet. The true nature of Saturn's rings was not understood until later observations with more powerful telescopes.
Saturn was discovered about 400 years ago.
Jupiter.
Sunspots were first observed telescopically in late 1610 by the English astronomer Thomas Harriot and Frisian astronomers Johannes and David Fabricius
Galileo
Galileo described Saturn as having "ears" after he became the first person to observe it through a telescope. The existence of Saturn was known for thousands of years before Galileo.
Galileo is famous for having seen the four main moons of Jupiter.
Galileo
Galileo did not discover Saturn. It was know of by the ancients. It can be seen at certain time without the aid of instruments.
No, the word telescope is not an adverb.It is a noun, adjective and a verb.The closest adverb form of the word "telescope" is telescopically.
Saturn was officially discovered by Galileo Galilei on July 25, 1610. He observed its rings but initially thought they were separate moons.
No. Mars can be seen with the naked eye and has been known since before there were written records. The only new solar system objects that Galileo discovered were the four largest moons of Jupiter.