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In addition to the idea that Jupiter has moons orbiting it, what other evidence did Galileo use to support Copernicus's model and disprove Aristotle and Ptolemy?

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Galileo's observations of Jupiter's orbiting moons showed that there were other centers of motion in the universe. Galileo's most crucial observation was the observation of Venus

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Galileo's observations of Jupiter's orbiting moons showed that there were other centers of motion in the universe. Galileo's most crucial observation was the observation of Venus
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