The Galileo project is a source of information on the life and work of Galileo Galilei (1564-1642). Our goal is to provide Galileo's hypertext information and his time science to audiences of all ages and professionals. What you saw here is the starting point - we will add information and keep updating. We recruit our colleagues' opinions in the history of science and comment on how we can improve everyone's project, especially how to make this tool more useful in elementary and secondary education.
This project is currently supported by the Department of Computing Vice President of Rice University. Early stages of the project were achieved through funding from the Library Resources Committee to the Fond Drain Library.
Galileo positioning system is another EU infrastructure project. Galileo is a proposed satellite navigation system built by the European Union and launched by the European Space Agency (ESA). The Galileo project was started to reduce the dependence of the EU on the US-managed global positioning system, taking into account the aging characteristics of the GPS system. Common agricultural policy (CAP) is one of the long-term policies of the European Community. The goal of this policy is to increase agricultural production, to give certainty to food supply, to guarantee the quality of farmers' living, to stabilize the market, and to guarantee a reasonable price to consumers. Until recently, it has been managed by subsidies and market intervention systems. Until the 1990s, this policy accounted for more than 60% of the current European Community budget at that time, accounting for 34% as of 2013.
What? Galileo's inclined plane experiment has changed completely by focusing on acceleration, is this the stage of movement that most of Aristotle and his successors ignored? (Galileo Plan). Did Galileo fundamentally invent the concept of acceleration (Fowler), the rate of change of the speed of a moving object? (Walter 7) Acceleration is an important part of modern physics, and the first thing Galileo replaces on his behalf was when he tried to prove his role as the first contemporary scientist.