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'''Galileo Galilei''' (1564-1642) was an [[Earth]] [[astronomer]] and [[physicist]] who lived in [[Italy]], [[Europe]].
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'''Galileo Galilei''' was a [[17th century]] [[Earth]] [[astronomer]] and [[physicist]] who lived in [[Italy]], [[Europe]].
   
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In the [[Cyrano de Bergerac|eponymous play]], [[Hercule-Savinien De Cyrano de Bergerac|Cyrano de Bergerac]] was an admirer of Galilei and hoped he'd meet him and [[Socrates]] after his death. ({{TNG|The Nth Degree}})
He discovered [[Jupiter]]'s four largest [[moon]]s: Io, Europa, [[Ganymede]] and Callisto. He also found the [[Milky Way Galaxy|Milky Way]] to be a multitude of [[star]]s instead of merely a cloud as Earth [[scientist]]s had previously believed. He confirmed [[Nicolaus Copernicus|Copernican]] theories that Earth was not the center of the universe, although religious authorities made him renounce his support for those claims on the premise of a [[Death penalty|death]] sentence for disobedience.
 
   
He was one of six [[Human]] astronomers honored with a monument located in front of the [[Griffith Observatory]], the others being [[Hipparchus]], [[Nicolaus Copernicus]], Johannes Kepler, [[Isaac Newton]] and [[William Herschel]]. ({{VOY|Future's End}})
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He was one of six [[Human]] astronomers honored with a monument located in front of the [[Griffith Observatory]], the others being [[Hipparchus]], [[Nicolaus Copernicus]], [[Johannes Kepler]], [[Isaac Newton]] and [[William Herschel]]. ({{VOY|Future's End}})
   
 
In [[2269]], the immortal [[Flint]] claimed to have known Galileo personally. ({{TOS|Requiem for Methuselah}})
 
In [[2269]], the immortal [[Flint]] claimed to have known Galileo personally. ({{TOS|Requiem for Methuselah}})
   
Several [[Federation]] [[shuttlecraft]]s were named after Galileo during the [[23rd century|23rd]] and [[24th century|24th centuries]]. ('''See:''' ''[[Galileo]]'')
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Several [[Federation]] [[shuttlecraft]]s were named after Galileo during the [[23rd century|23rd]] and [[24th century|24th centuries]]. ('''See:''' ''[[Galileo (disambiguation)|Galileo]]'')
   
In [[2369]], [[Keiko O'Brien]] taught her class about Galileo rather than the [[Prophets]]. ({{DS9|In the Hands of the Prophets}})
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In [[2369]], [[Keiko O'Brien]] taught her class about Galileo rather than the [[Prophet]]s after [[Winn Adami]] became opposed to her teachings. When [[Jake Sisko]] commented to [[Benjamin Sisko]] that he thought it was stupid for Galileo to be tried and convicted and his books burned by the Inquisition for teaching that the Earth moved around the [[Sol|sun]], his father told him it was easy to look back with hindsight to judge what was right and wrong. ({{DS9|In the Hands of the Prophets}})
   
 
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Hipparchus Galileo Copernicus

Galileo Galilei (left)

Galileo Galilei was a 17th century Earth astronomer and physicist who lived in Italy, Europe.

In the eponymous play, Cyrano de Bergerac was an admirer of Galilei and hoped he'd meet him and Socrates after his death. (TNG: "The Nth Degree")

He was one of six Human astronomers honored with a monument located in front of the Griffith Observatory, the others being Hipparchus, Nicolaus Copernicus, Johannes Kepler, Isaac Newton and William Herschel. (VOY: "Future's End")

In 2269, the immortal Flint claimed to have known Galileo personally. (TOS: "Requiem for Methuselah")

Several Federation shuttlecrafts were named after Galileo during the 23rd and 24th centuries. (See: Galileo)

In 2369, Keiko O'Brien taught her class about Galileo rather than the Prophets after Winn Adami became opposed to her teachings. When Jake Sisko commented to Benjamin Sisko that he thought it was stupid for Galileo to be tried and convicted and his books burned by the Inquisition for teaching that the Earth moved around the sun, his father told him it was easy to look back with hindsight to judge what was right and wrong. (DS9: "In the Hands of the Prophets")

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