Who was the first person known to use a telescope to study the sky?

Who was the first person known to use a telescope to study the sky?

  • Correct Answer: galileo
  • Einstein
  • Copernicus
  • darwin

Explanation: Galileo was the first person known to use a telescope to study the sky. His discoveries helped change the way humans think about the universe.

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