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Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Why is Galileo Galilee so famous?


Why is Galileo Galilee so famous?

Galileo Galilee (1564 – 1642) was a celebrated Italian physicist, mathematician, astronomer and philosopher who is synonymous with the scientific revolution. Often referred to as the ‘father of the modern astronomy, Physics and science’, his achievements include the first systematic studies of uniformly accelerated motion, and improvements to the telescope. He made a variety of astronomical observations, and supported the theories of Copernicus.


Galileo’s experiment-based work represented a significant break from the abstract approach of Aristotle. Galileo studied the motion of uniformly accelerated objects, as subject of kinematics.


Galileo was born in Pisa in modern day Italy. In 1589, he was appointed to the chair of Mathematics in Pisa. From 1592 to 1610 he taught geometry, mechanics, and astronomy at the university of Padua. During this period, Galileo made significant discoveries in both pure science and applied science

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