Around 1000AD, the first vision aid was invented (inventor unknown) called a reading stone, which was a glass sphere that was laid on top of the material to be read that to magnified the letters.
Around 1284 in Italy, Salvino D'Armate is credited with inventing the first wearable eye glasses. This picture is a reproduction copied from an original pair of eye glasses dating back to the mid-1400's.
Hans Lippershey invented the telescope. The telescopes were first invented in 1608 by him. Galileo Galilei was the first of his time to use a telescope to look into space.
Galileo built a 20 power telescope, the first telescope capable of being used for astronomy, in 1609.
around the time when Galileo was alive - renaissance period!
The first known practical telescopes were invented in the Netherlands at the beginning of the 1600s (the 17th century), using glass lenses.
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Galileo first invented what is recognized as the telescope.
Hans Lippershey invented the first telescope in 1608.
No, the first practical telescope was invented at the beginning of the 17th century.
The first person that invented the first telescope during the renaissance time was galileo. hope this helped :)
Paul Gottlieb invented the first electric telescope.
Galileo first invented what is recognized as the telescope.
Hans Lippershey invented the first telescope in 1608.
Galileo perfected the telescope.
No, the first practical telescope was invented at the beginning of the 17th century.
The first person that invented the first telescope during the renaissance time was galileo. hope this helped :)
Paul Gottlieb invented the first electric telescope.
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The telescope was invented first in 1608.
While it is commonly believed that Galileo first invented the telescope, it was first invented by Hans Lipperhey, a German "spectacle" maker, circa: 1595.
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Yes Sir Isaac Newton had invented the first reflective telescope, as an alternative to the refracting telescope.