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On January 7, 1610, the Italian astronomer Galileo discovered three of Jupiter's moons: Callisto, Europa and Io.

When he looked at Jupiter through his telescope, he saw what he thought were three tiny stars in the background, and he sketched their locations. The next day, he looked again and saw the three stars were not where he thought they'd be. Instead of being "fixed" in the background like other stars, they moved along with the planet, and Galileo realized that Jupiter had moons. Besides Earth's moon, these were the first natural satellites anyone had ever seen in the solar system.

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00:01On this day in space
00:03On January 7th, 1610, the Italian astronomer Galileo discovered three of Jupiter's moons, Callisto, Europa, and Io.
00:11When he looked at Jupiter through his telescope, he saw what he thought were three tiny stars in the background,
00:16and he sketched their locations.
00:18The next day, he looked again and saw that the three stars were not where he thought they'd be.
00:22Instead of being fixed in the background like other stars, they moved along with the planet,
00:26and Galileo realized that Jupiter had moons.
00:29Besides Earth's moon, these were the first natural satellites anyone had ever seen in the solar system.
00:34And that's what happened on this day in space.
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