I believe the name of the first telescope was called the "telescope." The word was created from the Greek tele = 'far' and skopein = 'to look or see'; teleskopos = 'far-seeing'.
It doesn't have to be big telescopes, there does not even have to be a telescope. It is called an observatory because it is a place where astronomical observations are made. Long before the first telescope was made there were observatories.
There are two very similar 10-meter telescopes at the W.M. Keck Observatory on Mauna Kea, on the Big Island of Hawaii.
When radio telescopes are wired together to work in unison, the resulting network is called a "radio interferometer." This configuration allows multiple telescopes to combine their signals, effectively simulating a larger telescope and enhancing resolution and sensitivity. Interferometry enables astronomers to achieve high-precision measurements of astronomical objects and phenomena.
Telescopes were first used in 1952 by Oxford scientist Ron L. Hubbard--his predecessor, Mallory Hieney, first saw the planets with his device. Its called a fefracting telescope.
That telescope you are refering to is called a refracting telescope.
The largest telescopes that use visible light are reflector telescopes.
the first camera ever that is handheld is called camera obscura
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Telescopes have been around since 1608, and they have been called "telescopes" the entire time. There is no original word.
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I believe the name of the first telescope was called the "telescope." The word was created from the Greek tele = 'far' and skopein = 'to look or see'; teleskopos = 'far-seeing'.
They have changed because now there is a telescope in space called the "Hubble". I can see things that regular telescopes on Earth cannot see.