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No. Aristotle died roughly 1,800 years before the first telescope was ever built.
the largest telescope ever been put into the orbits is the Hubble space telescope
amerigo as prevent the first telescope.
how long was the first radio telescope
People have seen it ever since Greek and roman ages you can see it even without a telescope but nobody knows who was the first
Galileo used and made the first telescope.
There were no telescopes prior to 1608, so no "ancient" astronomers ever used one.
Galileo did not invent the telescope. The Italian physicist and mathematician improved on an existing spyglass design to create a more powerful one: a refracting telescope that he then used to study the night sky.
The first electric telescope was not invented by a single individual, but rather it refers to a telescope that is motorized or has electronic features to aid in its operation. The specific inventor or creators of the first electric telescope are not widely credited or known.
While not the inventor of the telescope, Galileo is widely believed to be the first person to use a telescope for astronomy.
Galileo perfected the telescope.
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek did not invent the telescope. He is known for being one of the first microscopists, known for his work in developing and improving the microscope to observe microorganisms and cells. Galileo Galilei and Hans Lippershey are credited with the invention of the telescope.