The earliest evidence of working telescopes were the refracting telescopes that appeared in the Netherlands in 1608. Their development is credited to three individuals: Hans Lippershey and Zacharias Janssen, who were spectacle makers in Middelburg, and Jacob Metius of Alkmaar.
The first telescope was made by Galileo Galilee and he made many others after that
The the telescope was invented by Hans Lippershey in 1608
Yes Sir Isaac Newton had invented the first reflective telescope, as an alternative to the refracting telescope.
The Hubble telescope was the first telescope built by NASA and placed into orbit. The original launch for the telescope was delayed because of the disaster seen by the Challenger.
He invented the reflecting telescope. Galileo was the first to use the telescope for studies of the heavens.
late 17th century
Ptolemy never saw a telescope. The first telescopes were invented about 1500 years after Ptolemy died.
Galileo used and made the first telescope.
No. The first telescopes were made by Hans Lippershey and Zacharias Janssen in 1608. Galileo improved their design and made the first astronomical telescope by 1609. In 1611 Kepler improved the telescope further and in 1616 Zucchi designed the first reflecting telescope. The first radio telescope was made by Reber in 1937. So, as you can see the first telescope was made several hundred years before Einstein.
people think Galileo made telescope because he was the first one made up telescope
unfortanently newtan made the first telescope
The telescope was invented first in 1608.
he made phrases of the moon and first to use a telescope
after he made it
no
Pythagoras Galileo was the person who made the first famous observations with a telescope.
the first hing he made was a reflecting telescope
The first one was made by Edwin Hubble, in 1929.
he made the first telescope because he was a physician