Thanks. My first guess would have been Buster Keaton,
but I looked it up, and it was Hans Lippershey.
My guess would be Sony.
There were many inventions of telescopes before the first binoculars telescope was invented by J. P. Lemiere in 1825. It is an older version of what one living today would call a binocular.
There are about 12,000 known quasars today. I'm sure that as our telescopes get better, that number will go up. As a guess, I would estimate a lot.
um... pretty sure no-one's 'discovered' any robots, but if you mean the people who first saw them, then I guess that'd be the inventor of the robot? And the answer to THAT question would probably be someone in Japan. No racism intended. :)
no one really knows, otherwise the answer would be on here
My first guess would be from a doctor
My guess would be Lumbridge.
My first guess would be a dog.
My best Guess would be the linkagwe has come loose. My best Guess would be the linkage has come loose.
Alexander Mackenzie the explore he thought it would be kinda cool to create a camera
He was first and foremost an industrialist. But he was also an inventor. I would not call him a technologist.
Howard Hathaway Aiken invented the first large scale computing system which would eventually be named the Harvard Mark I Computer in 1944. The inventor of the first computer was actually Konrad Zuse who invented the first Z1 computer.