No, Saturn can be seen in the sky without any equipment. People have known about it since the stone age. He was the first to observe the rings of Saturn.
No Galileo did not discover Saturn.
He was the first to see them, but he thought they were big moons. His telescope was not powerful enough for him to realize they were rings. Christian Huygens was the first to realize they were rings.
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No. The planet Saturn was known as early as the Sumerians, probably earlier.
Galileo may have been the first person to observe Saturn through a telescope, however.
Galileo discovered Saturn's Rings in 1610
Galileo did not discover Saturn. It was know of by the ancients. It can be seen at certain time without the aid of instruments.
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He didn't Galileo did in 1610.
It didn't - the planet Saturn was observed in ancient times, but Galileo was the first to view it through a telescope and discover its rings in 1610.
Galileo discovered Saturn's Rings in 1610
Galileo did not discover Saturn. It was know of by the ancients. It can be seen at certain time without the aid of instruments.
Galileo discovered the rings of Saturn in 1610.
Galileo discovered Saturn.
At his house
Galileo did not discover Saturn. Saturn was known to people who lived thousands of years before Galileo. Galileo was the first person to see Saturn through a telescope, and the first to observe its rings. He made many of his observations from Venice.
yes Galileo Galilie discovered Saturn
The rings were first observed by Galileo Galilei in 1610 with his telescope, but he was unable to identify them as such. He thought they were 2 moons on either side of the planet. This is true
Galileo Galilei discorved Saturn 1610.
Saturn was discovered in Pisa, Italy by Galileo Galilei in 1610. Galileo also observed and discovered Saturn's Rings