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1. 1642- astronomer Galileo Galilei died in Italy.

2. Everybody here knows the story of Galileo Galilei.

3. Galileo Galilei , 1564 - 16 Italian physicist and astronomer.

4. 28 1642- astronomer Galileo Galilei died in Italy.

5. After all it was Galileo Galilei who invented it right?

6. 1609 – Galileo Galilei demonstrates his first telescope to Venetian lawmakers.

7. Wine is sunlight, held together by water. Galileo Galilei 

8. In160 the Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei watched space though the telescope.

9. By denying scientific principles, one may maintain any paradox. Galileo Galilei 

10. Measure what can be measured, and make measurable what cannot be measured. Galileo Galilei 

11. In my opinion, nothing occurs contrary to nature except the impossible, and that never occurs. - Galileo Galilei.

12. Galileo Galilei, because I think this quote encapsulates the true point of algebra and really mathematics in general.

13. In 16 Galileo Galilei became the first person to observe Saturn's rings; however, he described them as "ears."

14. Next on the scene was Italian astronomer, mathematician, and physicist Galileo Galilei (1564-1642), also a Catholic.

15. Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei, the father of modern physics heard about the telescope and decided to build his own

16. Ironically, Galileo Galilei spotted Neptune more than 200 years earlier but wrongly assumed the planet was just a star.

17. Galileo Galilei asked himself the question: Why are mammals as large as they are and not much larger?

18. The scientific innovations of Galileo Galilei are pivotal to our understanding of the laws of the natural world.

19. Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei, the father of modern physics heard about the telescope and decided to build his own.

20. In December 1610, Galileo Galilei used his telescope to observe that Venus showed all phases, just like the Moon.

21. And that may have convinced Galileo Galilei that that's the reason why the largest animals are as large as they are.

22. Modern work on gravitational theory began with the work of Galileo Galilei in the late 16th and early 17th centuries.

23. Go through the old streets to the Belvederi Palace. Open a safe. Take out a file Codex 1 Proceedings against Galileo Galilei .

24. The first astronomer to study the surface of Mars was Galileo Galilei, who noted the phases of the planet in 16

25. Indeed the church would imprison Galileo Galilei, an Italian astronomer, for advocating the sun-centred model of the universe a century later.

26. 6 The first astronomer to study the surface of Mars was Galileo Galilei, who noted the phases of the planet in 16

27. Google unveiled this logo to celebrate the 400th anniversary since Galileo Galilei, the Italian astronomer, showed Venetian merchants his new creation, a telescope.

28. Works of Galileo Galilei, Part 4: Astronomical Works, that is, all that Appertains to the Copernican System, and to the Project on Longitudes, Volume 1, Astronomy Description

29. A more famous advocate of Atomism in the early 16th century, Galileo Galilei (1564-1642 AD) is known more for his conflict with the Catholic church over cosmology.

30. 3 Nature is relentless and unchangeable, and it is indifferent as to whether its hidden reasons and actions are understandable to man or not. Galileo Galilei 

31. Soon after, Galileo Galilei in Italy turned his own telescope to the sky for the first time and saw incredible sights, like craters on the moon and four bodies orbiting Jupiter.

32. Geymonat points out in his book Galileo Galilei: “Narrow-minded theologians who wanted to limit science on the basis of biblical reasoning would do nothing but cast discredit upon the Bible itself.”

33. You have just read a pamphlet entitled The Starry Messenger, by a mathematician at the University of Padua named Galileo Galilei in which the author reports remarkable observations about the heavens.

34. 5 It vexes me when they would constrain science by the authority of the Scriptures,[www.Sentencedict.com] and yet do not consider themselves bound to answer reason and experiment. Galileo Galilei 

35. Galileo was silenced.

36. Galileo verified this.

37. Galileo Convicted of Heresy

38. Amalthea was the last moon to be discovered by direct visual observation (as opposed to photographically), and was the first new moon of Jupiter to be discovered since Galileo Galilei discovered the Galilean moons in 1610

39. In this way, Galileo is a force for democracy, becomes Galileo the " dissenter. "

40. Galileo facing his inquisitors

41. This is Galileo the " technologist. "

42. Galileo taught it to us centuries ago.

43. We define operators associated with the classical transformations of the Galilei group, i.e., translations, boosts, and rotations and show their commutators obey the Lie algebra of the Galilei group.

44. • Law and commercial activity in outer space; communication satellites (Galilei System

45. Galileo defends himself before the Roman Inquisition

46. Galileo verified that this was scientific truth.

47. Galileo was the greatest scientist of his time

48. The modern scientific method is usually attributed to Galileo.

49. Galileo was the greatest scientist of his time.

50. However, Galileo did not, in fact, invent the telescope

51. However, Galileo did not, in fact, invent the telescope.

52. His book challenged Galileo in the most spiteful way.

53. Galileo responded that his book was critical of Copernicus.

54. In 1616 Galileo may have been silenced on Copernicanism.

55. Copernicus's findings laid the foundations for the later work of Galileo.

56. Other scientific endeavours and principles are named after Galileo including the Galileo spacecraft, the first spacecraft to enter orbit around Jupiter, the proposed Galileo global satellite navigation system, the transformation between inertial systems in classical mechanics denoted Galilean transformation and the Gal (unit), sometimes known as the Galileo, which is a non-SI unit of acceleration.

57. The Galileo mission was twice extended, in 1997 and 2000.

58. Galileo wrote in the vernacular to reach a larger audience.

59. In 16 Galileo was still publishing, and John Locke was born.

60. Some 350 years later, the church reviewed its treatment of Galileo.

61. The pick of this year's 3-year-old racehorses is Galileo.

62. And while he spent time in Europe, he met Galileo and Rene Descartes.

63. Frank Bucking now on the long illuminating life of the space probe Galileo.

64. After this apparent indication of open-mindedness by the pope, Galileo went to work.

65. The prospect of censure intensified what, for Galileo, was fast becoming a dilemma.

66. Pope John Paul II acknowledged that the Catholic Church had wrongly condemned Galileo

67. Some historians have suggested that the Roman Inquisition may have physically tortured Galileo.

68. Nearly 2,000 years before Galileo, Aristarchus of Samos posited the notion of heliocentrism

69. The stage was now set for the confrontation between the church and Galileo.

70. Galileo received a copy of Grassi's lecture and was very angered by it.

71. Galileo was not the first scientist to be forced to retract his theories.

72. As with Galileo, he wrote in the vernacular to reach a larger audience.

73. The afocal system preferably is or includes an optical Galileo system (AB) in retro position.

74. Galileo development is initially being funded by vendors - under pressure to win new procurement contracts.

75. A former student of Galileo, Niccolò Aggiunti , was said to have investigated capillary action.

76. Galileo first looked through a telescope, realizing that Bruno had been right all along.

77. Astronomers, therefore, no longer spend hours squinting through a telescope’s eyepiece, as did Galileo.

78. (Psalm 104:5, The Jerusalem Bible) Summoned to Rome, Galileo appeared before the Inquisition.

79. A letter was sent to the Holy Office calling for an investigation of Galileo.

80. Contrary to the popular myth, Galileo seems to have performed few experiments in mechanics.