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Galileo's Telescope: Age & Innovation - A Historical Perspective
Galileo didn't invent the telescope. He improved upon the existing design, making it more powerful and usable for astronomical observations.
He was around
43 years old
when he began making his own telescopes in
1609
.
Saturn's Atmosphere: Composition, Gases & Key Elements
Exploring the Origins of Cosmic Laws: A Philosophical and Scientific Inquiry
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