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"Galileo: Unveiling the Mysteries of the Cosmos" In the vast realm of astronomy, one name stands out as a beacon of knowledge and discovery - Galileo

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Galileo Collection: GALILEO: MOON. Sketches by Galileo of the moon as he saw it through the telescope
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Galileo Collection: Carl Sagan, US astronomer
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Galileo Collection: Galileos Telescope
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Galileo Collection: The Earth & Moon
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Galileo Collection: The Earth & Moon
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Galileo Collection: Galileo Images the Moon
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Galileo Collection: The Earth and Moon
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Galileo Collection: SUSTERMANS, Joost (1597-1681). Portrait of Galileo
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Galileo Collection: Galileo Demonstrates
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Galileo Collection: MILTON VISITING GALILEO. John Milton visiting Galileo Galilei during Miltons Italian tour of
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Galileo Collection: GALILEO GALILEI (1564-1642). Italian astronomer, mathematician, and physicist. Under house arrest
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Galileo Collection: Galileo Ferraris
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Galileo Collection: Nova et Accuratissima Totius Terrarum
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Galileo Collection: Milton visiting Galileo when a prisoner of the Inquisition, 1847
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Galileo Collection: 1731 Johann Scheuchzer planet orbit C008 / 8008
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Galileo Collection: PSCI2A-00010
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Galileo Collection: Galileo & Cosmo De Medic
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Galileo Collection: Cver of the work Dialogo di Galileo Galilei
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Galileo Collection: Galileo / Padua / Observtry
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Galileo Collection: Galileo Galilei, Italian physicist and astronomer
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Galileo Collection: Portrait of Galileo Galilei. Artist: Boschi, Francesco (1619-1675)
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Galileo Collection: Galileo facing the Inquisition, Rome, 1633 (1870)
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Galileo Collection: Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) (copperplate engraving)
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Galileo Collection: Frontispiece to Dialogo sopra i due massimi sistemi del mondo by Galileo
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Galileo Collection: Galileo Galilei, (1564-1642) (engraving)
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Galileo Collection: Galileo Galilei's tomb. Basilica of Santa Croce, Florence. Italy. 18th century
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Galileo Collection: Galileo, a promotional card for Poulain chocolate with illustrations of Galileo's trial by
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Galileo Collection: Galileo, front and reverse of a promotional card for Poulain chocolate with illustrations of
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Galileo Collection: John Milton & Galileo Galilei, 19th century (engraving)
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Galileo Collection: Cover of the work ' Dialogo di Galileo Galilei Linceo Al Sermo. Ferd. II. Big
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Galileo Collection: Galileo Galilei and John Milton, 1921 (chromo)
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Galileo Collection: Objective lens of the astronomical bezel of Galilee or Galileo Galilei (1564-1642), 1610 (object)
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Galileo Collection: Objective lens and astronomical bezel of Galilee or Galileo Galilei (1564-1642), 1610 (object)
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Galileo Collection: Galileo Avionica Falco 004
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Galileo Collection: Magnet given by Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) to Ferdinando II de Medici, c. 1608 (object)
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Galileo Collection: Galileo Galilei demonstrating law of gravity in presence of Giovanni De Medici
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Galileo Collection: Galilee and the Inquisition: 'E pure so muove! '(And yet it moves is a phrase said to have been)
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Galileo Collection: Galilee (1564-1642) before the Tribunal of the Inquisition The Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei
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Galileo Collection: Galilee Representation of Galileo Galilei in the piece 'Galilee'by Francois Ponsard (1814-1867)
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Galileo Collection: Galilee Representation of Galileo Galilei in the piece 'Galilee'by Francois Ponsard (1814-1867)
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Galileo Collection: Detail of 'Galilee (1564-1642) before the Tribunal of the Inquisition'The Italian astronomer
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Galileo Collection: Galileo
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Galileo Collection: Galileo Ahead, Over The Bar
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Galileo Collection: Portrait of Galileo Galilei. Creator: Anonymous
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Galileo Collection: Brassy instrument known as 'Jovilabe'(Jovilabium
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Galileo Collection: Double page of 'Medicea Sidera'or Pianeti Medicei
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Galileo Collection: Galilee dit Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) in the presence of the Doge
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Galileo Collection: John Milton, English poet and essayist (1608 - 1674) visited Galileo Galilei (Galileo


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"Galileo: Unveiling the Mysteries of the Cosmos" In the vast realm of astronomy, one name stands out as a beacon of knowledge and discovery - Galileo. This brilliant mind, often referred to as the "father of modern science, " revolutionized our understanding of the universe. Inspired by his predecessors like Carl Sagan, Galileo's contributions have left an indelible mark on humanity's quest for knowledge. Through his groundbreaking work with telescopes, Galileo unveiled secrets hidden within celestial bodies. His sketches in "The Starry Messenger" transported us to another world entirely - GALILEO: MOON. With meticulous precision, he captured the moon as he saw it through his telescope in 1610. These sketches not only amazed but also challenged existing beliefs about our place in the cosmos. Galileos Telescope became an instrument that bridged Earth and sky, allowing him to observe celestial wonders previously unseen by human eyes. It was through this lens that he discovered new moons orbiting Jupiter and witnessed Saturn's enigmatic rings for the first time. But it wasn't just distant planets that captivated Galileo; The Earth & Moon held a special fascination for him too. Through careful observation and analysis, he unraveled their intricate relationship and shed light on their shared journey around the sun. As we delve into history, portraits such as SUSTERMANS' depiction reveal a man whose brilliance radiated from within - Portrait captures both his intellect and determination to challenge conventional wisdom. Galileo Demonstrates his findings with unwavering conviction despite facing opposition from established authorities who feared disruption to prevailing dogmas. His courage paved the way for future scientific revolutions that would shape our understanding of reality itself. Even renowned poet John Milton recognized Galileo's genius during Miltons Italian tour when MILTON VISITED GALILEO in 1638-1639. Their meeting symbolizes how artistry intertwines with scientific inquiry, inspiring each other to push the boundaries of human knowledge.