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    What planet's moons were the first heavenly bodies discovered with a telescope?

    Question #43469. Asked by RaeRae55. (Jan 17 04 8:14 AM)


    sequoianoir

    Jupiter's by Galileo

    Jan 17 04, 8:19 AM


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