What was Galileo's primary goal when first observing Jupiter with his improved telescope?
Answer
Hoping to see details the naked eye could not discern
He was not specifically looking for moons initially, but rather scrutinizing the heavens with the new optical aid to see finer details invisible to unaided sight.

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