In 1609, Galileo Galilei made significant advancements in astronomy by using a telescope to observe the Moon, marking the first time anyone had done so. His observations revealed the Moon's surface to be rugged and uneven, contrary to the prevailing belief that celestial bodies were smooth and perfect. Galileo's meticulous sketches and findings challenged existing astronomical theories and laid the groundwork for modern observational astronomy. This pivotal moment not only enhanced our understanding of the Moon but also shifted the perspective on the universe as a whole.
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