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Galileo's Early Observations of the Sky with His Newly Made

Question 69

Question 69

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Galileo's early observations of the sky with his newly made telescope included the discovery of


A) Pluto.
B) the phases of Venus.
C) Jupiter's magnetosphere.
D) retrograde motion in planets.

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