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What evidence did Galileo use to support Copernicus’s model and disprove Aristotle and Ptolemy? Select two options.

Jupiter has moons orbiting it.
The Sun moves from east to west.
Planets appear to move backward.
Venus has phases similar to the moon’s.
The religious and cultural beliefs supported this model.What evidence did Galileo use to support Copernicus’s model and disprove Aristotle and Ptolemy? Select two options.

Jupiter has moons orbiting it.
The Sun moves from east to west.
Planets appear to move backward.
Venus has phases similar to the moon’s.
The religious and cultural beliefs supported this model.

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
6

Answer:

Galileo noted that Venus has moon-like stages. But this can only be clarified if the Venus is about the 'sun rather than the earth'. This, therefore, backed the model of Copernicus....

Galileo built his own telescope made observations that made people believe in Copernicus's sun-centered solar system model called the heliocentric model

Answered by bratislava
7

Jupiter has moons orbiting it and Venus has phases similar to the moon’s

Explanation:

  • The Galileo system the earth as a planet rotated on its axis and revolves around the sun its orbit while the sun was at the center of the universe.
  • The rotation of moons around Jupiter and the similarities in the orbital patterns of venus made it clear that the earth was not in the center of the universe. As venus shows epicycle not compete inside nor outside the orbit of the sun.

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