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    created the first astronomical model of a heliocentric universe. In 1609 Kepler published The New Astronomy‚ which stated that the paths of planets are elliptical‚ not circular‚ and proved Copernicus’ heliocentric theories. After Kepler came Galileo Galilei. He was the first to use a telescope‚ which he used to discover 4 moons around Jupiter‚ provided concrete evidence of a heliocentric universe‚ popularized the Copernican (heliocentric) system‚ and articulated the concept of a universe subject

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    throughout history‚ it made up religion to most‚ while it also helped people determine when the correct time to begin planting. The beginning of Astronomy didn’t exactly begin with a telescope. It was millions of years before Sir Isaac Newton or Galileo Galilei‚ It was the cavemen‚ they didn’t actually measure the distance between stars or discover Jupiter’s sixteen moons. They just observed the night sky‚ and went on their way. Astronomy is often associated with religion; early civilization took

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    individuals: Poe‚ Hawthorne‚ Stephen King (or other contemporary author) WHERE DO PEOPLE SEARCH FOR TRUTH? “​ All truths are easy to understand once they are discovered; the point is to discover  them.​ ”  ​ Galileo Galilei quotes Philosopher‚ astonomer‚ and mathemetician Galileo Galilei once said‚ “All truths are easy to understand once they are discovered; the point is

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    Galileo is viewed as the father of modern science because he made and tested theories which we still go by in the current years. In the present day we are thought and live by the heliocentric theory. This basically means that the sun in in the center and the planets are in its orbit. The Roman Catholic Church believed that the earth was in the center‚ therefore the sun and other planets were in the Earth’s orbit. Galileo was charged of false teaching. The charge against Galileo was grounded on

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    mysteries of Jupiter. The year of 1610 Galileo Galilei took his telescope to peer up at Jupiter‚ what he saw there was what looked like to be four stars near the bright disk of Jupiter. Galileo quickly realized that these “stars” were actually moons that orbited Jupiter. This discovery was not only important for Jupiter as a planet‚ but this revelation also provided important evidence in support of the Copernican model of the solar system. The four moons that Galileo observed are now called the Galilean

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    errors in the heliocentric model? Galileo - Galileo Galilei was born on the 15 Feburary 1564 and past away on the 8 January 1642. Galileo was a physicist‚ mathimetician‚ astronomor and phylisopher‚ he played a major role in the scientific revolution. Galileo worked in applied science and technology. He made observational astronomy including the telescopic comfirmation of the phases of venus and discovered 4 of Jupiters largest satillites. In the late 1615 Galileo tried to defend his view of the geocentric

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    Annotated Bibliography Campbell‚ Josephine. "Scientific Revolution." Salem Press Encyclopedia‚ January. EBSCOhost‚ search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=t6o&AN=98402197. This source mentions the work of Nicolaus Copernicus‚ Rene Descartes‚ Galileo Galilei‚ Johannes Kepler‚ Tycho Brahe‚ and Sir Isaac Newton. These individuals were very important during the Scientific Revolution and they made numerous scientific discoveries. In my essay this information will be used in my three body paragraphs and

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    The Scientific Revolution was a series of of discoveries that led to a better understanding of the world around us. There were many philosophers that contributed to the advancements that occurred during this time. These advancements affected the modern day understanding of our universe and changed the way many looked at science as a whole. This time period involved many brilliant philosophers who devoted their lives to understanding the universe and developing a more accurate idea of how things work

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    Galileo’s Daughter by Dava Sobel is a novel that discusses the life of Galileo Galilei and his scientific work. Sobel goes into detail about Galileo’s revolutionary ideas regarding gravity‚ space‚ and philosophy. Due to the novel taking place during the 16th and 17th century in Italy and him playing a huge role in the Scientific Revolution‚ he received harsh criticism and condemnation over this. However‚ his eldest daughter‚ Suor Maria Celeste‚ remained by his side and her letters praised her father’s

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    centuries. Despite bitter opposition from both Catholic and Protestant religious authorities‚ the views of the astronomers and scientists didn’t change. Leading figures of the Scientific Revolution included Isaac Newton‚ Nicolaus Copernicus‚ Galileo Galilei‚ Johannes Kepler‚ and many others. The Scientific Revolution is very important because it set the foundation for the modern view of the universe that we hold today. What we know about

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