Free festival at the Planetarium: shows, astronomical observation, and complete schedule
Buenos Aires is closing February with a free festival at the Galileo Galilei Planetarium, featuring scientific talks, art, music, and astronomical observation activities.
Foibe, shame at the high school in Catania: shocking flyer against the Day of Remembrance
A commemorative event at the 'Galileo Galilei' high school in Catania turned into an ideological clash, marked by protests and inflammatory flyers against the Day of Remembrance for victims of the foibe.
When Galileo Was Accused of Heresy, Copernicus Had Already Corrected the Solar System
The article discusses how Galileo Galilei was accused of heresy on February 13, 1633, for supporting Copernicus' heliocentric theory, leading to his eventual house arrest by Pope Urban VIII.
The Church forced him to renounce his teachings. He allegedly whispered: Eppur si muove
The article discusses Galileo Galilei's conflict with the Church regarding his scientific teachings and his famous assertion that the Earth moves despite Church opposition.
A Look at the Sky That Changed Everything We Knew About the World and the Universe
On January 7, 1610, Galileo Galilei discovered the four largest moons of Jupiter, revolutionizing humanity's understanding of the universe and Earth's position within it.
Four centuries ago, Galileo looked at Jupiter and forever changed our idea of the universe
On January 7, 1610, Galileo Galilei made a groundbreaking discovery of Jupiter that supported Copernicus's heliocentric theory, revolutionizing astronomy and leading to conflict with the authorities.