Hans Lippershey and (or) Zacharias Janssen, in Netherlands in 1590.
Hans Lippershey and (or) Zacharias Janssen, in Netherlands in 1590.
actually,Galileo invented the telescope and the true inventor of the microscope was Anton Van Leeuwenhoc
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The light microscope also called the optical microscope uses visibale light and a system of lenses. The actual inventor is difficult to name although Galileo's microscope was celebrated in 1624 and was the first such device to be given the name "microscope". There are claims that a Dutch spectacle-makers Hans Janssen and his son, Zacharias Janssen, but this was a declaration made by Zacharias Janssen himself during the mid 1600s.
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Jansen - 1590
The light microscope was not invented by a single individual, but rather developed over time by multiple scientists. Hans Lippershey is credited with the invention of the compound microscope in the late 16th century, which laid the foundation for the modern light microscope. Later advancements by scientists like Robert Hooke and Antonie van Leeuwenhoek further improved the design.
compound light microscope - cell theory - electron microscope
The inventor of the microscope is typically credited to Dutch spectacle maker Zacharias Janssen around 1590. However, Hans Lippershey and Hans Jansen are also sometimes associated with the invention of the microscope.
The light microscope use the visible light; the electron microscope use an electrons beam.
He is the first inventor to invent the compound microscope
Another name for the light microscope is the optical microscope.