The telescope has allowed man kind to study the universe more in depth and accurately than possible with the naked eye. It helps map out the stars, planets, moons, and whole galaxies. You wouldn't want to pull a Lewis and Clark around the galaxy would you?
The observatory had not yet opened, so we waited outside until it did.
The invention of the telescope is generally attributed to Hans Lippershey in 1608. The first practical telescopes were developed by Galileo Galilei in 1609. So, telescopes have been around for over 400 years.
according to me both are equally important. in science, smallest of the things hold a great importance. space science has always fasinated man and thus telescope is a wonderful discovery till today because scientists get to know more and more about this unknown world. microscopes are of great importance too, because we get to see the structures too small to be seen through naked eyes and we get to know about the complexity of our own body structure. so both are at equal post and both are equally important.
So your eyes do not burn.
A Galilean Telescope is also an Astronomical Telescope so it is just a subset of Astronomical Telescopes.
Nothing, what gave you that impression?
The invention of the plow was so important to the Sumerians because it helped farmers
Robert Hooke's invention of the compound microscope was important because it allowed for the examination of specimens at a much higher magnification than ever before, leading to discoveries in the fields of biology, medicine, and materials science. It also helped to lay the foundation for the development of modern microscopy techniques.
it was so important because people lived there
By definition an innovation is an important invention, so yes, I would say so
Historians generally agree that the invention of the steam engine set off what turned into the Industrial Revolution, and all progress since then has built on that. Without an industrial revolution there could not have been an information revolution, a computer age, and so forth. So I think a case could be made that the steam engine is the most important invention in history - even though it is now obsolete, and replaced by internal combustion engines, electric motors, etc. Steam turbines, however, are still very much in use, in electric generating plants, and they are a modified form of steam engine.
The invention of cuneiform is that before cuneiform was invention their was not a written language and with out a written language people couldn't write letters to their friends or family members in prison or out of town so that's why cuneiform is so important to people.
What is science?
The invention of cuneiform is that before cuneiform was invention their was not a written language and with out a written language people couldn't write letters to their friends or family members in prison or out of town so that's why cuneiform is so important to people.
Writing an essay about why science is important will teaching you why it is important. You will learn how to actually use science in your life.
i dont know can someone please tell me i have a science project due tommorw so please
so they can save the memories and hold it long as they can