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Galileo's observation of sunspots, 1613. Artist: Galileo Galilei
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Galileo's observation of sunspots, 1613. Artist: Galileo Galilei
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Galileo's diagram of the Copernican system of the universe, (1632). Artist: Galileo Galilei
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Leaf of book Sidereus Nuncius (Sidereal Messenger) by Galileo Galilei, 1610. Artist: Galilei, Galileo (1564-1642)
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Leaf of book Sidereus Nuncius (Sidereal Messenger) by Galileo Galilei, 1610. Artist: Galilei, Galileo (1564-1642)
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Leaf of book Sidereus Nuncius (Sidereal Messenger) by Galileo Galilei, 1610. Artist: Galilei, Galileo (1564-1642)
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Sketch of the moon by Galileo Galilei, c1635. Artist: Galileo Galilei
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Galileo Galilei, Italian astronomer and mathematician, early 17th century. Artist: Francesco Villamena
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Galileo Galilei, Italian astronomer and mathematician, 1609 (1747). Artist: Jacques Philippe Le Bas
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Frontispiece of Galileo's Dialogo dei Massimi Sistemi, 1632. Artist: Stefano della Bella
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Galileo Galilei, Italian astronomer and physicist, 1635. Artist: Ramsay
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Galileo Galilei, Italian physicist, astronomer, and philosopher, (c1924).
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Galileo Galilei, Italian physicist, astronomer, and philosopher, (20th century).
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Galileo Galilei, Italian astronomer and mathematician recanting, 1633 (1880).
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Galileo Galilei, Italian astronomer and mathematician, c1630s.
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Galileo's drawing of lunar craters, 1611, (c1655).
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Galileo Galilei, 1623.
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Galileo observing the swaying of the chandelier in Pisa Cathedral, c1584 (1870).
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Great Nebula in Orion (NGC 1976 - M42), 16 November 1898.
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Christopher Scheiner's illustration of his idea of the surface of the sun, 1635.
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Galileo's observation of the star cluster in Orion and of the Praesepe cluster, 1610. 
Galileo's observation of the star cluster in Orion and of the Praesepe cluster, 1610. Galileo Galilei (1564-1642), one of the greatest scientists of all time, discovered Jupiter's moons and the laws governing falling bodies. This illustration was published in his Sidereus Nuncius (The Sidereal Messenger), 1610. The book was the first work describing what could be seen in the night sky with the newly invented telescope. Using a telescope of his own design, Galileo observed that the planet Jupiter had four satellites, that orbited the planet in a predictable manner like Earth's Moon. 
Unique Identifier AR917722 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 4063px × 2580px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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17th century
Ann Ronan Pictures
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GALILEI
Galilei, Galileo (1564-1642)
GALILEO
Italian
Italy
LOCATION
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OBSERVATION
Orion
Praesepe Cluster
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SEVENTEENTH CENTURY
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star cluster
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