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Galileo was a „jack of all trades.“
Galilei OLOGY CARD 164 Series: Ologist Galileo
Galileo was a „jack of all trades.“
Galilei OLOGY CARD 164 Series: Ologist Galileo
Before telescopes were invented, people gazed at the night sky with amazement and dreamed of a closer look.
Galileo was the first to use telescopes for astronomy
More than 60 moons orbit Jupiter. One of these moons is Europa. It is especially intriguing to scientists. Miles below its cracked icy surface lies a deep saltwater ocean.
entirely covered by a thick icy ocean Discovered By: Galileo
Before telescopes were invented, people gazed at the night sky with amazement and dreamed of a closer look.
Galileo was the first to use telescopes for astronomy
Many historians consider English scientist Sir Isaac Newton the first modern physicist. He explained how gravity affects objects in Earth and in space with his three laws of motion.
Seuss Galileo Galilei Edwin Hubble Correct!
Many historians consider English scientist Sir Isaac Newton the first modern physicist. He explained how gravity affects objects in Earth and in space with his three laws of motion.
Seuss Galileo Galilei Edwin Hubble Correct!
scientists, such as Johannes Kepler , Marie Curie , Galileo
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the ancient Greek philosophers and continues on to Galileo
Are you stronger than an ant? Trick question. Of course you are, in absolute terms. But an ant can lift 100 times its weight, and–unless you’re a circus strongman–hoisting anything that weighs mo…
between size and strength was the Italian scientist Galileo
Earth is traveling at 107,000 kilometers (67,000 miles) an hour around the Sun. You are standing still, but only in relation to Earth. Relative to the Sun, you are traveling through space very quic…
The idea of „relativity“ can be traced back to Galileo