You are probably referring to the Hubble space telescope. The basic idea is that a telescope in space has a clearer view, because it doesn't have atmospheric interference. Thus, the hubble telescope, while only being 2.4 meter in diameter, can get clearer pictures than a 5-meter telescope on Earth, for example. Also, it can capture some wavelengths that don't get to the Earth's surface, because they are almost completely absorbed by the atmosphere.
Galileo galilei invented the astronomic telescope Galileo galilei invented the astronomic telescope
The telescope was invented in 1608 not 2010. See related question.
''The guy who invented the telescope is Hans.''
The invented the microscope and telescope. The invented the microscope and telescope.
He invented the reflecting telescope in 1668 when he was 25
Galileo first invented what is recognized as the telescope.
Lenses had been known for some time before the telescope was invented. No one really specifically "invented" the telescope lens, they simply used existing equipment (lenses) in a new device (the telescope).
Galileo perfected the telescope.
Galileo helped to invent the telescope.
The telescope was invented in 1608 by Dutch eyeglass maker Hans Lippershey.
The telescope was invented by Hans Lippershey, a Dutch eyeglass maker, around the early 17th century. Although the exact origin of the telescope is debated, Lippershey is often credited with its invention.
No, the first practical telescope was invented at the beginning of the 17th century.