How did Galileo's observation of four moons orbiting Jupiter contradict Aristotle's ideas?
A) Aristotle believed that every celestial body orbited Earth.
B) Aristotle believed that Jupiter had rings, not moons.
C) Aristotle believed that Jupiter was a star outside our Solar System.
D) Aristotle believed that Jupiter could not be seen from Earth.
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