- in the
improved telescope he used to make the
observations in
Sidereus Nuncius.
Sidereus Nuncius contains more than
seventy drawings and
diagrams of the...
- all
other celestial bodies revolved around it. Galileo's 13
March 1610,
Sidereus Nuncius (Starry Messenger),
which announced celestial observations through...
-
Pseudancistrus sidereus is a
species of
armored catfish known only from the
upper Orinoco basin in
Amazonas state, Venezuela. This is a
fairly large loricariid...
- Galileo's
drawings of
Jupiter and its "Medicean Stars" from
Sidereus Nuncius...
- the Sun at the
centre of the universe. In 1610,
Galileo published his
Sidereus Nuncius (Starry Messenger),
describing the
observations that he had made...
-
first sketches of the Moon's topography, from Galileo's ground-breaking
Sidereus Nuncius (1610),
publishing his
findings from the
first telescopic astronomical...
- 91 (1): 96–103 [99]. doi:10.2307/600445. JSTOR 600445.
Galileo Galilei,
Sidereus Nuncius (Venice:
Thomas Baglioni, 1610), pp. 15–16.
Archived March 16,...
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Galilei used an
early telescope to make
drawings of the Moon for his book
Sidereus Nuncius, and
deduced that it was not
smooth but had
mountains and craters...
- letters. Just over a year
after Cosimo's accession,
Galileo dedicated his
Sidereus Nuncius, an
account of his
telescopic discoveries, to the
grand duke. Cosimo...
-
telescopic astronomical observations in
March 1610 in a
brief treatise entitled Sidereus Nuncius (Starry Messenger). On 30
November 1609,
Galileo aimed his telescope...