Both were developed in The Netherlands.
The first true microscope was made around 1595 in Middelburg, The Netherlands, developed by Hans Lippershey or Sacharias Jansen.
The first true telescope first appeared in 1608. Again, credit goes to the aforementioned Hans Lippershey and Sacharias Jansen.
In Holland
The HST was designed (= invented) and built by companies in the USA.
What country was the Thermometer invented in
It was invented by the Greeks
The Hubble Space Telescope was launched in the cargo bay of a Space Shuttle that took off from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, US.
In Holland
Germany
The HST was designed (= invented) and built by companies in the USA.
Telescopes were invented in the Netherlands in the 17th century.
probably in his house. he was looking at the stars and figured out that when you hold two kinds of lenses in front of each other it magnifies it Galileos lived all his life in tuscony in Italy.
Kepler telescope in Hawaii
In Italy but Galileo did not discover or invent the compass.
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.
Southern African Large Telescope Gemini North Observatory
He is from England, and was born to Mary and Joseph Jackson Lister. His father invented the turret on the microscope, which saved considerable time in analysis and sample observation.
France
France