Seems there were plenty of fathers birthing the Renaissance. Who is this "father of science," the first to use a telescope in sky observation?
Answer Galileo Galilei
Let's take to the skies with Galileo Galilei, the man who brought us the telescope with magnifying lenses 30x strong. The Italian stargazer drew out the phases of Venus and spotted Jupiter's satellites. He's also credited with discoveries in the kinematics of motion and improving upon gadgets, like military compasses. Einstein called him "the father of modern science." And what Einstein says, goes.
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