The telescope, especially for astronomical observation.
He got a toy from the carnival. and made it into a telescope by putting in a magnifying glass in it.
the telescope
telescope
The astronomical telescope.
With the use of his new invention, the telescope, Galileo was able to verify Copernicus's theory that the Earth revolves around the Sun. He was placed under house arrest for his views, by the Catholic Church.
It was curiosity which made galileo famous. For example: he did experiments to see if he is correct. That is what made Galileo Famous
Copernicus put forward a model of the solar system with the Sun at the centre, which was repeated by Galileo. It remained a theory until after further refined theories and observations by Isaac Newton and others showed that the Sun is much more massive than the planets and must therefore stay at the centre.
Galileo's invention helped people see the craters and maria on the moon's surface.
The astronomical telescope.
With the use of his new invention, the telescope, Galileo was able to verify Copernicus's theory that the Earth revolves around the Sun. He was placed under house arrest for his views, by the Catholic Church.
It helped make telling time easier in the Renaissance period
Galileo didn't invent anything he just helped improve the telescope.
It was curiosity which made galileo famous. For example: he did experiments to see if he is correct. That is what made Galileo Famous
Galileo's invention helped people see the craters and maria on the moon's surface.
Galileo's invention helped people see the craters and maria on the moon's surface.
Galileo Galilei . He only helped support the theory through his observations , he didn't invent the model, Copernicus did.
Galileo Galilei. Galileo is his first name, Galilei his surname, but he is commonly referred as Galileo too.
Galileo was helped along the road of his exploration by many people. One of the most important that helped him succeed was Johannes Kepler.
Copernicus put forward a model of the solar system with the Sun at the centre, which was repeated by Galileo. It remained a theory until after further refined theories and observations by Isaac Newton and others showed that the Sun is much more massive than the planets and must therefore stay at the centre.
It would have helped people to believe him and his observations