There is no single person who is credited with the discovery of Jupiter. Jupiter is one of the five planets that can be seen in the night sky without using a telescope or binoculars. The planet Jupiter has been known since ancient times and was observed for thousands of years by the people of many different cultures. Galileo was the first to observe Jupiter with a telescope, as Jupiter can be seen with the naked eye, the ancients probably the ones who discovered it. Jupiter can be seen from planet earth, so it is hard to tell who actually saw it first!
We will never know when Jupiter was discovered. As it can be the third brightest thing in the night sky, it must have been known to the ancients. It's impossible to know. It's always been visible in the sky to the naked eye as long as man is known to have existed. The planet Jupiter is easily visible to the unaided human eye at night. As such it has been known to man since ancient times and therefore there is no attributed discoverer. The discoverer of Jupiter is not known since it visible with the naked eye. The fact that it is a planet and not a star was known in ancient times by the Chinese and Arabic astronomers. They were called 'wanderers' because they did not stay fixed like stars.
It will never be known who discovered Jupiter. It has certainly been known since historical times and it would certainly have been seen by the earliest of humans as they looked up into the skies.
the cridit goes to Galileo who discoverded it with his won telescope which he invented.
Before the telescope was invented, the 8 planets known to make up the solar system were Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
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Nobody invented Jupiter. It formed naturally.
Galileo
with a telescope. he invented it.
it was not made by a person but of gas
mars, jupiter, mercury, uranis and phils house
the cridit goes to Galileo who discoverded it with his won telescope which he invented.
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I think when the telescope was invented, I think people use it to look at other planets. Even moons.
Before the telescope was invented, the 8 planets known to make up the solar system were Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn were the planets known before the invention of the telescope. These planets can be seen with the naked eye from Earth.
Jupiter, of course!
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