The Supernova in Galileo’s Starry Sky and Its Impact on Astronomy

Author:

De Angelis Alessandro

Abstract

In 1604, the last of the supernovae seen with the naked eye in the Milky Way had a great impact on the history of astronomy and cosmology. Scientists with different conceptions of the Universe - among them Galilei and Kepler but also Arab and Chinese astronomers - competed and collaborated to explain its nature, its origin and its astrological meaning. Even today, we still observe what remains of that supernova, and we learn about stellar astrophysics.

Publisher

University of Minho

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