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An Experimental Performance Assessment of Galileo OSNMA. [PDF]
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Applied Optics, 1993
The Florentine Istituto e Museo di Storia delta Scienza houses two complete telescopes and a single objective lens (reconstructed from several fragments) that can be attributed to Galileo. These optics have been partially dismantled and made available for optical testing with state-of-the-art equipment.
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The Florentine Istituto e Museo di Storia delta Scienza houses two complete telescopes and a single objective lens (reconstructed from several fragments) that can be attributed to Galileo. These optics have been partially dismantled and made available for optical testing with state-of-the-art equipment.
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Perception, 2015
Galileo found that fine lines on a balance scale dazzled his eyes and were unreadable. So he used a grid of fine wires instead and ran his dagger across it, counting the number of auditory clicks. This is the first known experiment on sensory substitution.
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Galileo found that fine lines on a balance scale dazzled his eyes and were unreadable. So he used a grid of fine wires instead and ran his dagger across it, counting the number of auditory clicks. This is the first known experiment on sensory substitution.
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The Physics Teacher, 2019
One of the most consequential inventions of modern times is the telescope. Almost immediately upon turning it to the skies, Galileo made discoveries that altered our perceptions of our place in the cosmos forever: features on the Moon, the rotation of the Sun, the composition of the Milky Way, the phases of Venus, and the four large moons of Jupiter.
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One of the most consequential inventions of modern times is the telescope. Almost immediately upon turning it to the skies, Galileo made discoveries that altered our perceptions of our place in the cosmos forever: features on the Moon, the rotation of the Sun, the composition of the Milky Way, the phases of Venus, and the four large moons of Jupiter.
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Nuncius, 1999
Abstracttitle SUMMARY /title Il perfezionamento del telescopio, col quale Galileo fu in grado di investigare i cieli, e l'impatto che esso ebbe sugli studi astronomici sono stati alla base di numerose controversie tra gli studiosi. Comunque, chi ha trattato l'argomento si trovato d'accordo sul fatto che Galileo fu capace di migliorare l'ingrandimento ...
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Abstracttitle SUMMARY /title Il perfezionamento del telescopio, col quale Galileo fu in grado di investigare i cieli, e l'impatto che esso ebbe sugli studi astronomici sono stati alla base di numerose controversie tra gli studiosi. Comunque, chi ha trattato l'argomento si trovato d'accordo sul fatto che Galileo fu capace di migliorare l'ingrandimento ...
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Galileo and the Thomists [PDF]
When Antonio Favaro, the otherwise careful editor of Galileo’s Opere, came across the name “Caietanus” in Galileo’s early notebooks, he assumed that the reference was to Caietanus Thienensis,1 the Paduan calculator; apparently it did not occur to him that the young Galileo would be acquainted with the writings of the Italian Thomist, Thomas de Vio ...
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2019 Joint Conference of the IEEE International Frequency Control Symposium and European Frequency and Time Forum (EFTF/IFC), 2019
In these last decades scientific activities by Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) were developed covering a wide spectrum of topics. We will focus on two scientific areas: Fundamental Physics Experiments (FP), and atmosphere remote sensing by GALILEO.
Elisa Rosciano, Francesco Vespe
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In these last decades scientific activities by Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) were developed covering a wide spectrum of topics. We will focus on two scientific areas: Fundamental Physics Experiments (FP), and atmosphere remote sensing by GALILEO.
Elisa Rosciano, Francesco Vespe
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SPE/IADC Middle East Drilling Technology Conference, 1999
Abstract This paper describes the Underbalanced Coiled Tubing Side tracks executed with a Hybrid Drilling system. The project was executed from August 1997 to January 1999. During this time a steep learning curve was built on Hybrid drilling Unit technology.
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Abstract This paper describes the Underbalanced Coiled Tubing Side tracks executed with a Hybrid Drilling system. The project was executed from August 1997 to January 1999. During this time a steep learning curve was built on Hybrid drilling Unit technology.
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1978
Galileo’s fame as the “Father of Modern Science” derives from his work, much studied by historians, while a professor of mathematics at the University of Padua (1592–1610). Previous to that he was associated over a period of ten years with the University of Pisa (1581–1591) both as a student and a lecturer, and these earlier years have recently ...
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Galileo’s fame as the “Father of Modern Science” derives from his work, much studied by historians, while a professor of mathematics at the University of Padua (1592–1610). Previous to that he was associated over a period of ten years with the University of Pisa (1581–1591) both as a student and a lecturer, and these earlier years have recently ...
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