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Galileo Galilei: 400 years of the first observations to the sky with telescopes

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Monograph
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Eduard Masana, ICCUB
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CA
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In 1609, exactly 400 years ago, Galileo Galilei directs for the first time, with a scientific spirit, a telescope to the sky. But Galileo is not only famous for this fact. This article talks about Galileo's work and his life.

 


About the author

Eduard Masana is an astronomer and researcher of the Gaia group at the Institute of Cosmos Sciences of the University of Barcelona and a member of the Institute of Space Studies of Catalonia. In recent years, he has developed the Gaia GASS simulator and his research is focused on determining stellar physical parameters from photometric data. Masana also participates in several outreach activities, giving talks to the general públic and organizing astronomical observations. He is the creator of the Eclipse 2.0 application for calculating eclipses and planetary transits. His outreach activity places a particular emphasis on Gaia, with the aim of making the mission known to the general public, students or astronomy fans. He is also a member of the editorial board of the Gaiaverse outreach portal.

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