As we can see now ,in modern days many people are discovering such as new gadgets or instruments that can help to recognize or to study more about celestial bodies.Stars are one of the specific celestial bodies that are so small to see in our naked eyes. Scientist Mr.Isaas Newton made an instrument to see more,the little organism /the stars clearly with the use of telescope.Such Mr.Isaac Newton is not the 1 who was discovered this idea but he is the 1 who improvised or made this gadget.Now a days,all of the gadgets are improvised by other person,so its now easy to study about stars,moon,sun and other celestial body..
-Vincent Michael Brillo-
roxas city capiz.
Galileo observed the Moon's craters and mountains, the phases of Venus, the four largest moons of Jupiter, and sunspots when he looked through a telescope for the first time.
The observation that led Galileo to conclude that the sun rotated was when he looked through his telescope and noticed that their were sunspots on the sun. He later looked through the telescope once again and couldn't see the sunspots.
He saw 4 moons
The first person to look at the moon through a telescope was likely Galileo Galilei. In 1609, Galileo made significant observations of the moon's surface through his telescope, challenging existing beliefs about the nature of celestial bodies. His findings paved the way for modern astronomy.
Yes, Galileo observed sunspots through his telescope and made detailed observations of craters on the moon. These observations were significant as they supported the heliocentric model of the solar system and contradicted prevailing ideas about the nature of celestial bodies at the time.
The first person known to have looked at the heaves through a telescope was Galileo.
I don't know who but I think a telescope. Galileo looked was first to look through the telescope.
Galileo observed the Moon's craters and mountains, the phases of Venus, the four largest moons of Jupiter, and sunspots when he looked through a telescope for the first time.
When Galileo looked through his telescope at the moon, he saw dark, flat parts of the moon's surface which he called maria.
The observation that led Galileo to conclude that the sun rotated was when he looked through his telescope and noticed that their were sunspots on the sun. He later looked through the telescope once again and couldn't see the sunspots.
He saw 4 moons
He looked at the moon and saw that it was more than a night light.
The first person to look at the moon through a telescope was likely Galileo Galilei. In 1609, Galileo made significant observations of the moon's surface through his telescope, challenging existing beliefs about the nature of celestial bodies. His findings paved the way for modern astronomy.
it was in 1659 not 1610 and it was Christian Huyges Actually, you are right, but Galileo Galilei discovered them first in 1610 when he looked through his homemade telescope.
He looked through the telescope and was able to see Venus better.
Annabella looked through the telescope and saw Mars in the sky.
Yes, Galileo observed sunspots through his telescope and made detailed observations of craters on the moon. These observations were significant as they supported the heliocentric model of the solar system and contradicted prevailing ideas about the nature of celestial bodies at the time.