Great opportunities arise for teaching physics, astronomy, and their histories when new discoveries are made that involve concepts accessible to students at every level. Such an opportunity currently exists thanks to the fact that notes written by Galileo indicating that he observed the double star Mizar in the "Big Dipper" have recently come to light. His measurements of this star, given the scientific knowledge at the time, strongly supported the theory that the Earth was fixed in space and not moving. Had Galileo published these results, it is likely that widespread acceptance of the heliocentric theory in scientific circles would have been significantly delayed. In light of these notes, his later reference in his Dialogue to using doubl...
Imagine yourself living 400 years ago, right before the telescope was first used by Galileo to look ...
This lesson introduces the heliocentric theory of Copernicus, the ideas behind it and the explanatio...
In 1610, Galileo Galilei discovered Jupiter'smoons with the aid of a new morepowerful telescope of h...
Galileo found the Copernican heliocentric theory of the universe so persuasive owing to its mathemat...
The question of annual stellar parallax is usually viewed as having been a "win-win situation" for s...
Galileo's "Dialogue on the Two Chief Systems of the World," includes a discussion about dropping bal...
About ten years ago, the University of Virginia began encouraging faculty to give University Seminar...
At the beginning of the seventeenth century, Galileo Galilei made certain astronomical discoveries w...
After Bernadetto Castelli discovered Mizar to be a double star in 1617, astronomers thought that suc...
GALILEO was a team-taught course required of all ninth grade students at Francis Parker, a progressi...
The surviving text of Galileo Galilei’s lectures and studies on the “new star” is incomplete, fragme...
Galileo was first persuaded (coaxed) that earth is in motion around the sun, which is stationary. Mo...
In the early 1600s, Galileo Galilei turned a telescope toward Jupiter. In his log book each night, h...
We are going to trace the ideas and experiments, since Galileo and until Leon Foucault, aimed at pro...
The early modern period saw the rapid development of two fundamental bodies of knowledge, astronomy ...
Imagine yourself living 400 years ago, right before the telescope was first used by Galileo to look ...
This lesson introduces the heliocentric theory of Copernicus, the ideas behind it and the explanatio...
In 1610, Galileo Galilei discovered Jupiter'smoons with the aid of a new morepowerful telescope of h...
Galileo found the Copernican heliocentric theory of the universe so persuasive owing to its mathemat...
The question of annual stellar parallax is usually viewed as having been a "win-win situation" for s...
Galileo's "Dialogue on the Two Chief Systems of the World," includes a discussion about dropping bal...
About ten years ago, the University of Virginia began encouraging faculty to give University Seminar...
At the beginning of the seventeenth century, Galileo Galilei made certain astronomical discoveries w...
After Bernadetto Castelli discovered Mizar to be a double star in 1617, astronomers thought that suc...
GALILEO was a team-taught course required of all ninth grade students at Francis Parker, a progressi...
The surviving text of Galileo Galilei’s lectures and studies on the “new star” is incomplete, fragme...
Galileo was first persuaded (coaxed) that earth is in motion around the sun, which is stationary. Mo...
In the early 1600s, Galileo Galilei turned a telescope toward Jupiter. In his log book each night, h...
We are going to trace the ideas and experiments, since Galileo and until Leon Foucault, aimed at pro...
The early modern period saw the rapid development of two fundamental bodies of knowledge, astronomy ...
Imagine yourself living 400 years ago, right before the telescope was first used by Galileo to look ...
This lesson introduces the heliocentric theory of Copernicus, the ideas behind it and the explanatio...
In 1610, Galileo Galilei discovered Jupiter'smoons with the aid of a new morepowerful telescope of h...