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Beyond the Big Bang: Galileo Galilei (3:36)

In a History Beyond the Big Bang video, discover that the sophisticated telescopes used by astronomers today to see distant galaxies are direct descendents of the humble lenses used by Galileo Galilei over four hundred years ago.

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  • Beyond the Big Bang: Galileo Galilei
    Beyond the Big Bang: Galileo Galilei

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    In a History Beyond the Big Bang video, discover that the sophisticated telescopes used by astronomers today to see distant galaxies are direct descendents of the humble lenses used by Galileo Galilei over four hundred years ago.

    Video Clip (3:36)
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    In a History Beyond the Big Bang video, discover that beneath the marble floor of Frombork Church in northeastern Poland, inside a dusty crypt, local legend believes that the body of famed astronomer, Nicolas Copernicus, is buried.

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    Beyond the Big Bang: Sir Isaac Newton's Law of Gravity

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  • Viking 1 Lands on Mars
    Viking 1 Lands on Mars

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Read More about Galileo Galilei

Considered the father of modern science, Galileo Galilei made contributions to physics, astronomy, cosmology, mathematics and philosophy.

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