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Hans Lippershey was credited in inventing the very first telescope. Galileo did NOT invent the telescope.
David Bushnell built one of the first practical submarines but cannot be credited with 'inventing' it. His submarine, 'Turtle' was one part of a long process of development.
David Bushnell was born in 1775 and was credited with inventing the first combat submarine. He called his invention the American Turtle which had enough room for one pilot.
Robert H Goddard grew up in Worcester, Massachusetts. He was a professor, physicist, and inventor, credited with inventing the world's first liquid-fueled rocket.
Glad you asked... There is no one credited for inventing the first sand clock. You can say the first invented sand clock was actually an hour glass which was invented by either the Greeks or Roman or the Egyptians depending on who you ask
Hans Lippershey was credited in inventing the very first telescope. Galileo did NOT invent the telescope.
a Dutch spectacle-maker from Middlburg credited with inventing, or contributing advances towards the invention of the first telescope. Jansen is sometimes credited for inventing the first truly compound microscope.
Hans Lippershey is usually credited with inventing the telescope, although it is unclear if he was actually the first to build one.
The Wright brothers.
Thomas Edison was credited to make the light bulb.
Igor Sikorsky
A. Igor Sikorsky
In 1961, Leonard Kleinrock was the first to publish a paper about the idea of packet switching, which is essential to Internet. Sources: http://www.chacha.com/question/who-is-credited-for-inventing-the-internet
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Herbert A. Gilbert is credited with inventing the first electronic cigarette in 1963.
Henry Parmelee is credited with inventing the first open head sprinkler system. The piano company owned by Henry Parmelee was the first building in the United States that had a fire suppression system.
He built the telescope because he saw his children play with lenses and he got the idea of making it