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I, Galileo Galilei, am one of the most important scientists of the scientific revolution. I was the first person to study the sky using a telescope. I discovered craters and mountains on the moon. I also discovered that moons orbit Jupiter, using a telescope. I was interested in more than astronomy. I was also interested on how falling objects behave. Besides all those accomplishments, my biggest contribution to the development of science was the way I learned about mechanics. Instead of just observing things in nature I did experiments to test what I observed. I am reminded as the father of experimental science; because I was the first scientist to routinely use experiments to test my theories.