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Who observed that Jupiter's moons orbited Jupiter and not the earth?

Galileo


Who Improved the telescope and observed Jupiter's moons?

Galileo was the first to look at the planet Jupiter through a telescope, and to observe the moons of Jupiter (the 4 largest moons are still known as the Galilean moons).


Who observed the four largest moons of Jupiter?

Simon Marius


Who discovored Jupiter?

Jupiter was known to ancient astronomers. One of its moons was observed in 362 BC.


Who discovered four of Jupiter's moon and when did it happen?

In 1610, Galileo Galilei observed 4 moons rotating around Jupiter


What was Galileo the first to observe?

Galileo observed Jupiter's moons and Saturn's rings with the help of telescope


Astronomer who first viewed the moons of Jupiter?

Galileo Galilei was the astronomer who first viewed the moons of Jupiter. He observed them in 1610 using a telescope he had made himself. His discovery provided evidence supporting the heliocentric model proposed by Copernicus.


What did galileo see when he observed jupiter through his telescope?

Galileo observed four large moons orbiting Jupiter, now known as the Galilean moons: Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto. This discovery provided evidence to support the heliocentric model of the solar system, as it showed celestial bodies orbiting a planet other than Earth.


What 4 things did Galileo first see when he looked in a telescope?

Galileo looked at the planet Jupiter and observed its 4 largest moons (which are still known as the Galilean moons, to this day).


Does Jupiter's moons have moons?

Jupiter's moons do not have moons. No moon in the Solar System has a moon orbiting it.


Do Jupiter have any moons?

there is about 70 moons of jupiter


How many moons did Galileo find orbiting Saturn?

Galileo Galilei did not discover any moons orbiting Saturn; his observations were primarily focused on Jupiter. He is credited with discovering four large moons of Jupiter, known as the Galilean moons, in 1610. Saturn's moons were discovered later, with the first being Titan, which was observed by Christiaan Huygens in 1655.