Galileo
Galileo stands for:
- Galilei mine , former mine near Cologne
- LVF - Galilei , steam locomotive of the Lombard-Venetian Ferdinand Railway
- Short name for a play by Bertolt Brecht (1939), see Life of Galilei
Galileo is the family name of the following people:
- Alessandro Galilei (1691–1737), Italian architect
- Galileo Galilei (1564–1642), Italian physicist, mathematician, astronomer and philosopher
- Michelangelo Galilei (1575–1631), Italian lutenist and composer at the court of Maximilian I.
- Vincenzo Galilei (1520–1591), Italian lutenist, music theorist and composer
See also:
- Galileo Academy of Sciences and Arts
- Galileo telescope (used on opera glasses and telescopic goggles)
- Galilei High School Hamm
- Galileo transformation (coordinate transformation)
- Galilei number (key figure of fluid mechanics)
- Galilean moons (four satellites of the planet Jupiter)
- Galilean pendulum (special case of the thread pendulum)
- Galileo thermometer (heat meter, room decoration)
- Galileo's paradox
- Galileo (disambiguation)
- Galilee (disambiguation)
- Galilee (disambiguation)