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5 July, 15:17

What was significant about saturn's discovery

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  1. 5 July, 17:42
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    they found they could reach greater distances with telescopes or had more moons or giant storm and not really a planet

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  2. 5 July, 17:44
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    The main perception of Saturn through a telescope was made by Galileo Galilei in 1610. His first telescope was unrefined to such an extent that he couldn't recognize the planet's rings; rather he figured the planet may have ears or two enormous moons on either side of it.
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