Galileo used a reflecting telescope. A reflecting telescope uses two mirrors, one facing the sky, and one reflecting the light from the first mirror
His impact was that he first had started to tell about earth which is spinning around the Sun, and that earth is not the center of the universe. He also helped people better understand the solar system. Galileo impacted society in many ways. Galileo impacted society by improving the telescope where you could see the stars, moon, and planets clearly. He also made the first compass, which could help the military take precise measurements on firearms. Lastly, Galileo discovered that dropping two cannon balls of different weights would turn out that they would both drop at roughly the same rate. I hope I helped.
Galileo Galilei is credited with helping to solidify the scientific method through his systematic approach to observation, experimentation, and the use of mathematical analysis in his studies. He also improved the telescope, making significant advancements in its design and use for astronomical observations and discoveries.
The two humps observed by Galileo on Saturn were later understood to be the planet's rings. When Galileo first viewed Saturn through his telescope in the early 17th century, he misinterpreted the rings as additional celestial bodies or "ears" on either side of the planet. It wasn't until the 1650s, with the work of Christiaan Huygens, that the true nature of Saturn's rings was correctly identified. Subsequent observations have confirmed that these rings are composed of ice, rock, and dust particles.
On a shrink ray telescope, you would typically turn the focusing ring to adjust the magnification and bring the target into sharper focus. This allows you to zoom in and view objects in closer detail.
The two humps observed by Galileo on the planet Saturn were later revealed to be the rings of Saturn when they were viewed through more powerful telescopes. Galileo did not have a clear view of the rings' true nature due to limitations in his equipment.
No, Galileo did not invent the telescope. According to Wikipedia "The earliest known working telescopes appeared in 1608 and are credited to Hans Lippershey" Galileo was the first person to turn the telescopes to the night sky and make some pretty contradictory observations.
Back then Galileo looking at Saturn far away had a small telescope he saw saturns rings thinking it was two humps
Back then Galileo looking at Saturn far away had a small telescope he saw saturns rings thinking it was two humps
Some say it was Hans Lippershey, a Dutch optician, in 1608. But Galileo was thew first to turn the telescope to the skies and use it for astronomical purposes.
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It's actually spelled Galileo Galilei. He had many accomplishments in his life, however he is most known for being the first to turn the recently invented telescope to the heavens. The telescope was actually invented by Hans Lippershey. Galileo proved that the universe was not perfect as was the popular belief because the moon was covered in craters, valleys and mountains, not a smooth perfect sphere. He also turned his telescope to Jupiter and discovered 4 moons as well as the fact that the moons orbited around Jupiter.
Astronomy did not necessarily start at a particular time, if you look it up you will notice that man has been looking at the stars throughout its existence, however Galileo was the first to turn a telescope up toward the sky.
His impact was that he first had started to tell about earth which is spinning around the Sun, and that earth is not the center of the universe. He also helped people better understand the solar system. Galileo impacted society in many ways. Galileo impacted society by improving the telescope where you could see the stars, moon, and planets clearly. He also made the first compass, which could help the military take precise measurements on firearms. Lastly, Galileo discovered that dropping two cannon balls of different weights would turn out that they would both drop at roughly the same rate. I hope I helped.
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Galileo Galilei is credited with helping to solidify the scientific method through his systematic approach to observation, experimentation, and the use of mathematical analysis in his studies. He also improved the telescope, making significant advancements in its design and use for astronomical observations and discoveries.
The two humps observed by Galileo on Saturn were later understood to be the planet's rings. When Galileo first viewed Saturn through his telescope in the early 17th century, he misinterpreted the rings as additional celestial bodies or "ears" on either side of the planet. It wasn't until the 1650s, with the work of Christiaan Huygens, that the true nature of Saturn's rings was correctly identified. Subsequent observations have confirmed that these rings are composed of ice, rock, and dust particles.