No, the telescope was first created in the early 1600's by Hans Lippershey a German-Dutch lensmaker.
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the scientist viewed the stars with his brand new telescope.
If you don't have a telescope or something, you can use dark glasses - very dark ones, like the ones used for welding.With a telescope, the only safe procedure is to project the Sun's image onto a piece of paper or something similar.If you don't have a telescope or something, you can use dark glasses - very dark ones, like the ones used for welding.With a telescope, the only safe procedure is to project the Sun's image onto a piece of paper or something similar.If you don't have a telescope or something, you can use dark glasses - very dark ones, like the ones used for welding.With a telescope, the only safe procedure is to project the Sun's image onto a piece of paper or something similar.If you don't have a telescope or something, you can use dark glasses - very dark ones, like the ones used for welding.With a telescope, the only safe procedure is to project the Sun's image onto a piece of paper or something similar.
Astronomer Edwin Hubble (Hubble telescope)
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Yes, there will be a next planet as soon as someone or something (referring to the satellites) finds anything else, and with NASA's new telescope, there's bound to be new planets, probably not in our solar system though.
Lenses had been known for some time before the telescope was invented. No one really specifically "invented" the telescope lens, they simply used existing equipment (lenses) in a new device (the telescope).
Galileo Galilei first used the "new" telescope in 1609
The surface of a radio telescope doesn't have to be as flawless as the surface of an optical telescope because the radio telescope is collecting radio waves, something that will not be affected by faults in the glass. Optical telescopes, on the other hand, are collecting light, where faults in the surface can interfere with the image.
There are a variety of places where one can buy a new mirror for a telescope. The best place to get a replacement mirror is at a online shop that sells telescopes.
Hardly. Although the telescope was invented in either the Netherlands or Germany, it was a dud. Galileo improved it and invented the first practical telescope with decent magnification. Galileo was an Italian and its not likely that he would improve something that could be used against his own country, although the magnification or "spyglass" aspect of the new telescopes could and were used in military matters.
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