Galileo’s Journal, 1609-1610

Galileo’s Journal, 1609-1610 by Jeanne Pettenati is a captivating exploration of Galileo’s groundbreaking work during a pivotal time in scientific history. Published by Charlesbridge Publishing in 2006, this edition spans 30 pages and is presented in English. The book invites readers to step back to 1609, where they can witness Galileo’s journey as he constructs his own telescope and makes discoveries that significantly alter the perception of the universe.
In this fictional journal, readers will find a vivid portrayal of Galileo’s curiosity and wonder as he navigates the challenges of his time. The narrative highlights key moments in his scientific endeavors, emphasizing themes of discovery and innovation. With a focus on historical and scientific contexts, this work serves as an engaging introduction to the life and achievements of one of history’s most influential figures in science and technology.
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Step back in time to 1609 when Galileo embarks on the challenge of building his own telescope and makes discoveries that turn people’s understanding of the world upside down. This fictional journal captures Galileo’s curiosity and wonder as he makes some of the most amazing scientific discoveries in history.
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