Galileo's observation that Venus exhibited a full cycle of phases was only possible if Venus orbited which body?
Answer
The Sun
Observing a full Venus phase requires the Sun to be positioned between the Earth and Venus at certain times, which is only possible if Venus orbits the Sun, confirming the Copernican model.

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