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400 years of astronomy

Definition:

400 years of astronomy means how our study of space has grown from Galileo’s first telescope to today’s modern space discoveries.


Main Points:

  • Galileo started modern astronomy 400 years ago.

  • Telescopes became better and better.

  • Humans went to space.

  • Hubble gave super clear pictures.

  • Today we explore planets and distant galaxies.


400 Years Ago – Galileo’s Time

  • In 1609, Galileo Galilei used one of the first telescopes.

  • He looked at the Moon, Jupiter’s moons, and sunspots.

  • People thought Earth was the center, but Galileo proved the Sun is the center of our solar system.

This was the beginning of modern astronomy.

2. Better Telescopes Arrived

  • Over the next centuries, telescopes became bigger and clearer.

  • Astronomers could see planets, stars, galaxies, and even nebulae.

  • We discovered that stars are not tiny dots—they are huge suns far away!

3. 20th Century – Space Age

  • Rockets took humans into space.

  • Astronauts landed on the Moon in 1969.

  • Satellites started taking pictures of Earth and space.

We could now study space from space, not just from Earth!

4. Hubble Telescope (1990)

  • The Hubble Space Telescope changed everything.

  • It captured amazing images of galaxies and stars.

  • It helped us learn the age of the universe (13.8 billion years).

5. Today – Super Telescopes & Space Missions

  • New telescopes like the James Webb Space Telescope can see deeper than ever.

  • We are exploring Mars, moon missions, asteroids, and even searching for life on other planets.


 Fun Fact :

The light from distant galaxies is so old that when we look at them, we are actually looking back in time!


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