The telescope was invented in 1608 by Hans Lippershey.
Hans lippershey by:bryce
OH NAH! Telescopes weren't invented back in his time
Gunpowder was not invented during the Middle Ages; it was actually invented in China before that time. Eyeglasses, mechanical clocks, and telescopes, however, were innovations that emerged during the Middle Ages.
The earliest know working telescopes appeared in 1608 by Hans Lippershey.
No, ancient Egyptian astronomers did not have telescopes. They relied on naked-eye observations of the sky and developed impressive astronomical knowledge and calendars based on these observations. Telescopes were not invented until much later in history.
The non-optical telescope, primarily radio telescopes, were invented in the 1930s. One of the first and most notable radio telescopes was built by Karl Guthe Jansky in 1931.
Hans Lippershey invented the telescope in the year 1608. GALILEO DID NOT INVENT THE TELESCOPE!!!!!!!! :)
1931
Hans lippershey by:bryce
yes how were they to study the stars
The telescope wasn't invented until about 1604, so "early" astronomers had no telescopes.
the 17th century
The first telescopes actually came from China. Galileo of Italy perfected a telescope in the 1600's.
Telescopes were invented in the Netherlands in the 17th century.
It really doesn't matter, since telescopes weren't invented until the 17th century and it's impossible to see Pluto without one.
We know the telescope was invented by 1608 and soon many people, for example Galileo, were using telescopes. There is some evidence of earlier telescopes, but we aren't certain about that. So, humans have been using telescopes for about 400 years.
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.