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... physics. Unfortunately, Galileo became blind before it was published. He died in Arcetri, near Florence, on January 8, 1642. Galileo ...
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... Paul the 5th. Unfortunately Galileo lost and was ordered to stop teaching Copernicus's findings, as well as his own. He was told ...
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... successfully. Unfortunately, after Galileo was condemned by the inquisition, few people paid attention to his physics and read his books. In ...
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... of his time period and his persecution by the church, unfortunately, put an end to the revolution. He was truly a pioneer. Were it not for Galileo's courage of ...
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... This is not so, as Galileo didn't purchase his first telescope until ... available and many important discoveries had been made by them." "Unfortunately, no early ...
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... of his time period and his persecution by the church, unfortunately, put an end to the revolution. He was truly a pioneer. Were it not for Galileo's courage of ...
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... by Anton Chekhov, A Doll's House by Henrik Ibsen, and Galileo by Bertolt ... Unfortunately, once things got bad for them financially, they refused to accept that ...
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... by Anton Chekhov, A Doll's House by Henrik Ibsen, and Galileo by Bertolt ... Unfortunately, once things got bad for them financially, they refused to accept that ...
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... Unfortunately, along with these discoveries came fear of that which isn't understood. The works of Copernicus, Galileo, and Newton led to just such fears. ...
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... Unfortunately the Roman Catholic Church took advantage of those people, taking money ... Meanwhile in the science community during 1564-1642, Galileo had found out ...
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... Unfortunately, the lack in technological advances greatly affected his observations, making ... The next scientist, Galileo Galilei, known simply as Galileo, was ...
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... Unfortunately, this information has been limited to an elitist group of people, scientists ... the earth and persecuted the man who said they were wrong: Galileo. ...
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... as Kepler, who determined the ellipticity of planetary orbits, Galileo, who formulated ... Unfortunately, Copernicus never got to see his work published, as the ...
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... When Galileo discovered the rings in 1609, he thought that he saw three objects. ... Unfortunately, not much more can be learned about Titan until we can go beyond ...
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... Unfortunately, his caring family would not be able to stay with him forever ... this time that he began questioning the scientific principles of Galileo Galilei and ...
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... Huygens benefited from a much improved telescope than that used by Galileo. ... Unfortunately, Voyager 1's cameras could not penetrate the moon's dense clouds. ...
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... Unfortunately for Equality, as well as his society, his discovery met violent opposition and ... is a creator and inventor in the tradition of Galileo, Edison, and ...
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... Unfortunately, no one would really listen to Piggy. ... She can explain away the case of Galileo with suave condescension. Bruno sticks in her throat. ...
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... the 8th, 1942, exactly three hundred years after the death of Galileo." World War ... Unfortunately, His condition was worsening and he began getting around in a ...
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... You promised nothing would happen!" Unfortunately, the events of that tragic day ... pad was Jupiter, the target of two scientific spacecrafts, Galileo and Ulysses ...
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... Unfortunately not. ... He states that those who would put an end to cloning should "take your ranks alongside Pope Paul V, who in 1616 tried to stop Galileo" (qtd. ...
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