What was the prevailing philosophical view regarding the Moon before Galileo’s telescopic observations?

Answer

That celestial bodies were perfect, unchanging orbs made of a divine substance called aether

Aristotelian tradition held that celestial bodies were inherently perfect and smooth, composed of a divine substance called *aether*, making the observation of lunar imperfections profoundly contradictory.

What was the prevailing philosophical view regarding the Moon before Galileo’s telescopic observations?
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