Hans Lippershey
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Uranus, which was discovered by Sir William HerschelPrior to the invention of the telescope, the only known planets were Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn.Uranus was the first planet discovered by telescope.
Uranus was known to have 11 rings, however the Hubble space telescope discovered two more bringing the total to 13.
He Discovered that Earth was not the center of the solar system , Jupiter Has four moons and Venus has light and dark phases, like a moon! He also discovered the rings of Saturn. All this using just one telescope? Galileo didn't invent the telescope, but he was the first person we know of to point a telescope into the skies - and discovered that Jupiter wasn't just a bright light in the sky, but was an enormous planet with moons of its own. The four largest are called the "Galilean" moons; Ganymede, Europa, Callisto and Io.
Galileo discovered the four largest moons of Jupiter and that Venus showed phases like those of the moon.
In 1781, William Herschel discovered a planet which he named 'Georgian Star', after King George. It was popularly known as 'Herschel', but was later named Uranus. He later discovered two of its' moons, Titania and Oberon.
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Two guys named Hale and Bopp. Seriously. The comet was discovered independently by amateur astronomer and comet hunter Alan Hale and Thomas Bopp, who didn't own a telescope but was using the one owned by a friend.
Uranus, which was discovered by Sir William HerschelPrior to the invention of the telescope, the only known planets were Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn.Uranus was the first planet discovered by telescope.
The first telescope was invented in 1608 by hans lippershey a glasses make in middleburg. after putting two lenses together he discovered that items were closer than before. Thus creating the telescope.
Two in our own solar system, and nearly 1,000 in orbit around other stars.
The last two planets to be discovered are Uranus (discovered by William Herschel on March 13th 1781) and Neptune (discovered independently by Urbain Le Verrier, John Couch Adams and Johann Galle on September 23rd 1846)
Bromine was discovered independently by two people, Carl Löwig and Antoine Balard. Löwig extracted the element from mineral water, Balard from seaweed ash. For more detail, I invite you to see the bromine page on wikipedia.
Uranus was known to have 11 rings, however the Hubble space telescope discovered two more bringing the total to 13.
Cerium was discovered in two different places. It was discovered in Sweden by two people and then in Germany by a chemist, both in 1803.
coal was discovered by two people digging and then they found coal so then they invented coal and discovered it
it was discovered in 1889 when a sceientist looked through a telescope and saw a red twinkle and thought it was a star but looked through again and saw two moons
On eyeglasses? Two lenses = bifocals Three lenses = Trofocals