Galileo's desktop telescope, Edwin Hubble's Galaxy Tracker, and Radio Telescopes -as in The Very Large Telescopic Array - the VLTA.
Babylonians
Hypatia's field of science was mathematics and astronomy. She was a renowned mathematician and astronomer in ancient Alexandria, known for her contributions to geometry and her teachings in philosophy.
Aryabhata is often referred to as the father of Indian astronomy for his significant contributions to the field during the 5th century. He is known for his work on mathematical astronomy and the concept of the heliocentric model of the solar system.
Hippocrates is a well-known Greek scholar who made significant contributions to medicine, often referred to as the "Father of Medicine." He emphasized the importance of observing and recording symptoms of illnesses. Claudius Ptolemy was a Greek scholar known for his contributions to astronomy, particularly for his geocentric model of the universe.
Ancient Egyptians made significant contributions to medicine, such as documenting medical practices in the Edwin Smith Papyrus and Ebers Papyrus. They also used observational astronomy to develop calendars and track celestial movements, which helped in activities like agriculture and religious practices.
She made contributions to astronomy, philosophy, & mathematics.
Thales was not a chemist; important contributions in geometry and astronomy.
Astronomy, physics, and mathematics.
Babylonians
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Hypatia is remembered for her contributions in the field of mathematics and philosophy. She was a renowned scholar and teacher in the city of Alexandria in late antiquity, where she made significant advancements in geometry, astronomy, and Neoplatonism philosophy.
irrigation, writing, system of numbers 1 through 60, astronomy
the possiblility of traveling to other galaxys
Hypatia's field of science was mathematics and astronomy. She was a renowned mathematician and astronomer in ancient Alexandria, known for her contributions to geometry and her teachings in philosophy.
Since human beings first looked into the skies, during the daytime and particularly at night, there has been astronomy. Many major figures from ancient times through to the present day have made contributions to astronomy.