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Copernicus did not use a telescope in his astronomical work.
Copernicus is a lunar impact crater located in eastern Oceanus Procellarum [See Link]
The correct phrase is "I can see in this picture," as it refers to looking inside or within the picture itself.
Galelei derived his theory from Copernicus. To Copernicus it was just a theory. Galilei managed to prove it when he invented the telescope and was able to see the moons orbiting Jupiter.
can I see a picture of mall
The best information I have found is that Copernicus was a canon but never became a priest. See http://www.gap-system.org/~history/Biographies/Copernicus.html
No, I can't see any picture.
Can you see a picture of how the belt look on... WHAT?
Wanting to see inmate picture
no no no no what picture are you talking about
"What do you see IN the picture" is correct. "In" is used to refer to something contained within an object, like details or objects found in the picture. "On" is used to refer to something that is physically on top of the object.
Copernicus was not condemned.