Ptolemy did not invent the telescope; the invention of the telescope is attributed to the early 17th century. The first recorded telescope was created in 1608 by Hans Lippershey, a Dutch spectacle maker. Ptolemy was a Greek astronomer and mathematician who lived in the 2nd century AD, long before the invention of the telescope. His work primarily involved the geocentric model of the universe rather than optical instruments.
Ptolemy never saw a telescope. The first telescopes were invented about 1500 years after Ptolemy died.
He invented the reflecting telescope. Galileo was the first to use the telescope for studies of the heavens.
he invented the telescope
Yes Sir Isaac Newton had invented the first reflective telescope, as an alternative to the refracting telescope.
Claudius Ptolemy synthesized and extended Hipparchus' system of epicycles and encentric circles to ezplain his geocentric theory off the solar system.
Ptolemy never saw a telescope. The first telescopes were invented about 1500 years after Ptolemy died.
Refracting telescope
geocentric model & epicycles
Aristotle did not invent the telescope; he lived roughly 2000 years before the telescope was invented.
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Galileo helped to invent the telescope.
No the king of Neo Babylonia did
Isaac Newton did not invent the telescope. The telescope was actually invented by Hans Lippershey in 1608. Newton's contributions to science were in the fields of physics, mathematics, and astronomy, particularly with his laws of motion and the development of calculus.
His dad inspired him to make a telescope.
He invented the reflecting telescope. Galileo was the first to use the telescope for studies of the heavens.
No. Ptolemy had no knowledge of Saturn's rings; prior to the invention of the telescope, the rings of Saturn were unknown.
She didn't invent the telescope, but she used a telescope to discover a comet.