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.
Both were developed in The Netherlands.The first true microscope was made around 1595 in Middelburg, The Netherlands, developed by Hans Lippershey or Sacharias Jansen.The first true telescope first appeared in 1608. Again, credit goes to the aforementioned Hans Lippershey and Sacharias Jansen.
The simple one-lens microscope was invented around the 1100's. The compound microscope was invented in 1590.
The first microscope was called the "single lens microscope" and was invented by Zacharias Janssen in the late 16th century.
Zachariah Jansen invented the first light microscope in 1590.
Because you use one or more magnifying lenses to make the actual microscope.
Both a magnifying lens and the first microscope invented use lenses to magnify and enhance the appearance of small objects. They both rely on the principle of bending light to make objects appear larger than they are in reality.
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.
Galileo perfected the telescope.
Both were developed in The Netherlands.The first true microscope was made around 1595 in Middelburg, The Netherlands, developed by Hans Lippershey or Sacharias Jansen.The first true telescope first appeared in 1608. Again, credit goes to the aforementioned Hans Lippershey and Sacharias Jansen.
The simple one-lens microscope was invented around the 1100's. The compound microscope was invented in 1590.
unfortanently newtan made the first telescope
The telescope was invented first in 1608.
A light microscope is an optical microscope. That differentiates it from an electron microscope, a quantum mechanical tunneling microscope and others.
Galileo first invented what is recognized as the telescope.
While it is commonly believed that Galileo first invented the telescope, it was first invented by Hans Lipperhey, a German "spectacle" maker, circa: 1595.
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.