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Invented an early type of thermometer and discovered the four biggest moons of Jupiter and the rings of Saturn
Nicolaus Copernicus
It is his formulation of the three laws of motion for which he is most famous . These laws resulted in the law of univarsal gravitation.
Galileo Galilei
He was a Polish astronomer and the founder of the modern astronomy. Very well known by his heliocentric theory.
Johanes Kepler
Best known for his three laws of planetary motion: 1. Planets move in orbit 2. A line between a planet and the Sun covers equal areas in equal times. 3. How long a planet takes to go around the Sun.
Isaac Newton
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Pincha aquí para pintar
SOLUCIONES AQUÍ
MATCHING
ANSWER KEYS
Use your previous knowledge or search about the scientific characters to match them with the definitions about their main achivements in the century.
Invented an early type of thermometer and discovered the four biggest moons of Jupiter and the rings of Saturn
Nicolaus Copernicus
It is his formulation of the three laws of motion for which he is most famous . These laws resulted in the law of univarsal gravitation.
Galileo Galilei
He was a Polish astronomer and the founder of the modern astronomy. Very well known by his heliocentric theory.
Johanes Kepler
Best known for his three laws of planetary motion: 1. Planets move in orbit 2. A line between a planet and the Sun covers equal areas in equal times. 3. How long a planet takes to go around the Sun.
Isaac Newton