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Galileo Galilei, born on February 15, 1564, in Pisa, Italy, had a profound impact on multiple fields of science. Starting his education at the University of Pisa in medicine, he switched to mathematics and physics. Despite leaving the university without a degree, his independent studies led to significant contributions in astronomy, physics, and engineering. He improved the telescope and backed the Copernican heliocentric model, leading to conflict with the Roman Catholic Church. Known for discovering the Galilean moons and laying the groundwork for modern science, Galileo is celebrated as the 'father of modern physics' and 'observational astronomy.'
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Significant contributions to astronomy, physics, and engineering
Improvements to the telescope
Support for the Copernican heliocentric model
Discovery of the four largest moons of Jupiter
Observations of the phases of Venus and rings of Saturn
Conflict with the Roman Catholic Church over heliocentrism
Trial for heresy and life under house arrest
Considered the 'father of modern physics'
Known as the 'father of observational astronomy'
Influence on the foundation of modern science
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