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how did galileo prove copernicus theory​

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Answered by tokiboi3624X
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Galileo discovered evidence to support Copernicus' heliocentric theory when he observed four moons in orbit around Jupiter.

Over time Galileo deduced that the “stars” were in fact moons in orbit around Jupiter.

Answered by Anonymous
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Copernicus' observations of the heavens were made with the naked eye. ... From his observations, Copernicus concluded that every planet, including Earth, revolved around the Sun. He also determined that the Earth rotates daily on its axis and that the Earth's motion affected what people saw in the heavens.

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