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NASA shuts down galaxy-hunting space telescope
NASA's Great Observatories Celebrate the International Year of Astronomy
Spacecraft Galileo: To Jupiter and Its Moons | Space
James Webb Space Telescope Set to “Revolutionize Our Understanding of the Universe” in 2021
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Imagination Launchpad - January 7, 1610 – Galileo Galilei Discovers Jupiter's Moons. Peering through his newly-improved 20-power homemade telescope at the planet Jupiter Galileo noticed three other points of light near the
Launching the Galileo Mission | NASA
Galileo Probe Entry Site on Jupiter | ESA/Hubble
Galileo Discovers Jupiter's Moons
Galileo - Scientific Revolution, Sunspots, Moon's Surface, and Moons of Jupiter | Britannica
Galileo (spacecraft) - Wikipedia
Record number of first-time observers get Hubble telescope time
Vintage Galileo Space Telescope Patch - Etsy
Loving the Stars- Telescopes, from Galileo to James Webb | Inside Adams
Galileo and his Telescope, the First Eyes to Look Deeply into Space | OpenMind
Spaceflight Now | Galileo | Galileo spacecraft crashes into Jupiter
Old Galileo Images of Europa Reveal New Details
Spaceflight Now | Galileo | The Galileo trials
Overview | Galileo – NASA Solar System Exploration
Launching on a Saturn I-C, the Galileo Space Telescope is deployed into orbit, to let mankind make their first advanced glances into the universe : r/KerbalSpaceProgram
GS Planetarium to debut Galileo: The Power of the Telescope - Grice Connect
Galileo (spacecraft) - Wikipedia
Galileo | spacecraft | Britannica
How Galileo changed the way we look at the Universe | BBC Sky at Night Magazine
Galileo Galilei telescope | Max-Planck-Gesellschaft
MOONS OF JUPITER, 1995. /nThe four largest moons of the planet Jupiter, first observed by the Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei in 1610, as viewed by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope in October 1995.
Ganymede: Evidence of subsurface salty ocean.
The First Space Telescope and What Galileo Did With It | National Air and Space Museum