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Translation of one of the most momentous books in the history of science. Galileo's lucid explanation of his first telescopic observations of the sky, including the Moon, the Milky Way, but most importantly, his discovery and early observation of the Galilean moons of Jupiter. The original publication widely introduced a major paradigm shift in astronomy to western Europe, introducing the evidence that would support the Copernican model of the solar system.
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Astronomy, Early telescopic observations, Early works to 1800, Galilei, galileo, 1564-1642, Astronomy, early works to 1800, Galilei, galileo , 1564-1642, Astronomy--early works to 1800, Qb41 .g173 1989, 520People
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Sidereus nuncius, or, The Sidereal messenger
1989, University of Chicago Press
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0226279022 9780226279022
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Bibliography: p. 115-123.
Translation of: Sidereus nuncius.
Includes index.
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