Aristotle did not invent the telescope; he lived roughly 2000 years before the telescope was invented.
No. Aristotle died roughly 1,800 years before the first telescope was ever built.
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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.
She didn't invent the telescope, but she used a telescope to discover a comet.
Johannes Kepler did not invent the telescope. The Invention of the telescope is credited to three people Hans Lippershey, and Jacob Metius. The first records appear in 1608, more than 60 years before Kepler was born. The Kepler telescope was built by Ball Aerospace & Technologies and launched by NASA in 2009. This telescope was not invented by Johannes Kepler but was merely named in his honor.
He helped invent a telescope ;)
He improved on the existing telescope around 1609
Hans Lippershey invented the telescope in the year 1608. GALILEO DID NOT INVENT THE TELESCOPE!!!!!!!! :)
He Built the first relfecting telescope in 1672!!
Aristotle is remembered as a natural philosopher rather than as a scientist, and he did not invent the scientific method.
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No. Aristotle died roughly 1,800 years before the first telescope was ever built.
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Galileo helped to invent the telescope.
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.