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Galileo Observing Jupiter's Moons Wood Print
by Library Of Congress
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Galileo Observing Jupiter's Moons wood print by Library Of Congress. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).
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Galileo observing Jupiter's moons. Illustration of the four largest moons of Jupiter, as observed by Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei (1564-1642)... more
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Galileo observing Jupiter's moons. Illustration of the four largest moons of Jupiter, as observed by Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) in March 1612. He had first discovered these moons in 1610, using telescopes he had built himself. This was the first discovery of heavenly objects that did not orbit the Earth. This challenged existing views that held the Earth to be at the centre of the universe. The moons are named the Galilean moons in Galileo's honour. Jupiter is the large circle, while the four moons (Europa, Io, Ganymede and Callisto) are the dots either side. Galileo published his observations in 'Istoria e Dimostrazioni' (1613).
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