Galileo was the first man to use a telescope to observe the stars and planets, and with the information he gained from this(craters on the moon, moons around Jupiter, sunspots), he was able to challenge the outdated view of the universe--which seemed to think that "the heavens" were perfect. Beyond astronomy, Galileo challenged Aristotle's concepts of motion, and discovered the principle of inertia, and his thoughts were later incorporated into Isaac newton's universal law of gravitation.
Why was Galileo so important.
Galileo was extremely important
because he found and or discovered
the planets revolve around the sun not the Earth.
Galileo also invented the telescope, now people go
out star gazing with their telescope's. How cool right?
I love my telescope! Galileo is so cool and intelligent.
Galileo is pretty important to science because he didn't like using philosphy to understand science like how Aristotle did,he perferred using experiments for accurate answers.He also supported other theories that important people had too,such as Isaac Newton's theory on gravity.Galileo also supported Nicholas Copernicus's theory on the solar system.
Galileo's significance in science and history would be the thermometer, the sector, the hydrostic balance, and the microscope.
well, he did invent the teloscope. Which we still use today
it teached everyone who is living today that moon is revolving earth and sun is middle of the solar system.
he was the one to discover the force of gravity.
he stated that planets went around the sun
How isn't it? Science is the method of understanding the natural world. Is not History part of the natural world and has not Science been used in history?
History belongs to the branch of archeology in science.
The phone number of the History Science And Technology is: 410-516-7501.
Nice question. Science is not about social studies, history, math, etc.
There are various connections between history and science. History has been greatly influenced by science; certainly the world today, in 2013, is a much different world, I would even say an utterly different world, than what it would have been had science never been developed. Science itself also has a history and the history of science has been studied by historians. And finally, historical investigations are often aided by scientific methodology and technology, for example, the use of carbon dating to find out how old something actually is.
astronomy, maths and physics
The branch of physics referred to as mechanics.
Germany is a major world economy with a rich history in literature, philosophy, and science, and the country has played an important role in European history.
the significance of history is to review the past
Studying political science is significant for law as it provides a foundational understanding of political systems, governmental structures, and the interaction between the state and its citizens. This knowledge is essential for legal professionals to navigate the complexities of lawmaking and policy implementation within the broader political context. Additionally, studying political science helps lawyers to better comprehend the underlying principles that shape legal frameworks and influence decision-making processes.
Depends on what you mean by significance.
The Significance of the Frontier in American History was created in 1893.
The telescope
sargon's significance in history
Science in History was created in 1954.
History is a science because, the method used to evaluate historical sources is closely related to the scientific method. In school, history is considered a "social science."
to improve science