Jupiter was discovered by Galileo on January 7, 1610.
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Locating sunspotsSeeing mountains on the moon
Galileo looked at the planet Jupiter and observed its 4 largest moons (which are still known as the Galilean moons, to this day).
The four largest moons of Jupiter discovered by Galileo are Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto.
Galileo first discovered the sunspots in 1610.
Galileo discovered sunspots in 1612. He also discovered the phases of Venus and four of Jupiter's moons during his lifetime.
the sun was dying.
Sunspots were discovered in 1610 by Galileo.
True. Through his telescope, Galileo saw sunspots on the Sun, which were considered "imperfections" at the tie. He also used hie telescope to prove that the Moon has mountains and valleys like the "imperfect" Earth by noticing the shadows cast near the dividing line between the light and the dark portions of the lunar face.
Jupiter was discovered by Galileo on January 7, 1610.
The study of sunspots began back in 1609 by Galileo. Galileo noticed the sunspots while gazing through a telescope. The actual study did not commence until 1612.
the galileo spacecraft dropped a probe into jupiters atmospere, it was crushed by the dangerous gases once it decended about 130,000
He noticed that they were in the shapes of animals.
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Galileo Galilei discovered it on 7 January 1610.
Galileo Galilei