which scientist use telescope first time for observing
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Galileo
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Galileo was the first to point a telescope skyward. He was able to make out mountains and craters on the moon, as well as a ribbon of diffuse light arching across the sky — the Milky Way. He also discovered the rings of Saturn, sunspots and four of Jupiter's moons.
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Galileo's
Student Features. Galileo's ink renderings of the moon: the first telescopic observations of a celestial object. In 1609 an Italian physicist and astronomer named Galileo became the first person to point a telescope skyward.
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