Galileo
Galileo was an Italian scientist whose work in the 17th century helped unlock many secrets of astronomy and natural motion. Galileo's achievements include: building the first high-powered astronomical… More »
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This timeline provides a detailed chronology of Galileo's life. Within the text, there are links to longer texts and related resources. Years are linked to the European Timeline, which provides a broad overview of concurrent events in Europe.
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This timeline presents a chronology of religious, political, and military events in Europe. ... Death of Galileo. ... Birth of Galileo (d. 1642).
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A timeline listing the important events during Galileo Galilei ... 1589-1592: ·Galileo teaches in Pisa, and reportedly makes his famous velocity experiment, dropping objects off the leaning tower to disprove Aristotle's theory that heavier objects fall faster than lighter ones ;
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1609 Galileo Galilei demonstrates his first telescope to Venetian lawmakers. He is the first to perform observational astronomy as he observes the moons of Jupiter ... 1610 Galileo Galilei discovers the Galilean moons of Jupiter. ... Topics Galileo Galilei Timeline...
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Explore an illustrated timeline of Galileo's life and work from his birth in 1564 to his death in 1642, including his famous use of the telescope and his trial under the Inquisition. ... In the scientific firmament, Galileo's star shines as brightly as that of Newton or Einstein. ... In this timeline, turn back the clock to the...
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Resource: Galileo: Timeline of His Life ... While Galileo is one of the world's most renowned scientists, not many of us know much about his life. This illustrated timeline from the NOVA Web site chronicles Galileo's life -- his education, scientific and mathematical observations, and relationship with the Catholic church.
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"This timeline provides a detailed chronology of Galileo's life. Within the text, there are links to longer texts and related resources. Years are linked to the European Timeline, which provides a broad overview of concurrent events in Europe." This is part of a larger site, which includes biographical information...
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Galileo publishes his theories, now called the theory of uniform acceleration. He proved that all bodies, regardless of their weight, fall at an equal rate, in the absence of friction. Also in this paper he stated that a ball thrown in the air follows a parabolic path.
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