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∙ 2010-04-12 01:00:54he observed the stars positions moving, and made infrences that lead him to the Heliocentric theory.
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∙ 2010-04-12 01:00:54The telescope
By looking into space with the telescope.
Galileo's observations with his telescope supported the concept of heliocentricism. He noted that the satellites of Jupiter and Venus, based on their range of phases, did not match geocentricism supported by Ptolemy. He noted that based on these findings, that the Heliocentric theory was correct.
Galileo supported Copernicus's heliocentric theory
he supported the heliocentric theory
The telescope
By looking into space with the telescope.
the telescope was invented and there was evidence to support the heliocentric model of the universe
the telescope was invented and there was evidence to support the heliocentric model of the universe
Galileo
Galileo's observations with his telescope supported the concept of heliocentricism. He noted that the satellites of Jupiter and Venus, based on their range of phases, did not match geocentricism supported by Ptolemy. He noted that based on these findings, that the Heliocentric theory was correct.
Galileo's observations with his telescope supported the concept of heliocentricism. He noted that the satellites of Jupiter and Venus, based on their range of phases, did not match geocentricism supported by Ptolemy. He noted that based on these findings, that the Heliocentric theory was correct.
Galileo supported Copernicus's heliocentric theory
Galileo Galilei . He only helped support the theory through his observations , he didn't invent the model, Copernicus did.
he supported the heliocentric theory
Isaac Newton supported the heliocentric system as manifested in his derivation of Keplars laws.
Heliocentric theory