Galileo's Gaze
Royal Institution, London, 6 July, 7pm
Galileo discovered Jupiter's moons, took Copernicus's heliocentrism mainstream and helped invent the telescope. And as David Jamieson reveals, some now believe – based
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Royal Institution, London, 6 July, 7pm
Galileo discovered Jupiter's moons, took Copernicus's heliocentrism mainstream and helped invent the telescope. And as David Jamieson reveals, some now believe – based
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