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Galileo di
Vincenzo Bonaiuti de'
Galilei (15
February 1564 – 8
January 1642),
commonly referred to as
Galileo Galilei (/ˌɡælɪˈleɪoʊ ˌɡælɪˈleɪ/, US also...
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Galileo is a
global navigation satellite system (GNSS)
created by the
European Union through the
European Space Agency (ESA) and
operated by the European...
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Galileo was an
American robotic space probe that
studied the
planet Jupiter and its moons, as well as the
asteroids Gaspra and Ida.
Named after the Italian...
- The
Galileo affair (Italian: il
processo a
Galileo Galilei)
began around 1610, and
culminated with the
trial and
condemnation of
Galileo Galilei by the...
- Look up
Galileo or
galileo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Galileo Galilei (1564–1642) was a
scientist and philosopher.
Galileo may also
refer to:...
- A
Galileo thermometer (or
Galilean thermometer) is a
thermometer made of a
sealed gl****
cylinder containing a
clear liquid and
several gl****
vessels of...
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Galileo Ferraris (31
October 1847 – 7
February 1897) was an
Italian university professor,
physicist and
electrical engineer, one of the
pioneers of AC...
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Galileo Academy of
Science and Technology,
formerly known as
Galileo High School, is a
public high
school located between the
Russian Hill and
Marina District...
- "The
Galileo Seven" is the
sixteenth episode of the
first season of the
American science fiction television series Star Trek.
Written by
Oliver Crawford...
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operatic phrases.
Lyrical references include Scaramouche, the fandango,
Galileo Galilei, Figaro, and Beelzebub, with
cries of "Bismillah!"
Although critical...