The earliest evidence of telescopes were refracting telescopes from the Netherlands in 1608. Their development is credited to three individuals: Hans Lippershey and Zacharias Janssen, who were spectacle makers in Middelburg, and Jacob Metius of Alkmaar.
Hans Lippershey invented the telescope, sometime before 1608 A.D. (which is the earliest record of him applying for a patent). Jacob Metius applied for a similar patent only a few weeks later.
Galileo greatly improved upon these designs the following year, using improved optics. He did not invent the telescope, but he was both the first person to use it and also improve the telescope. It was the astronomical observations recorded by Galileo in 1610 (including the discovery that Jupiter has moons of its own) that is most closely associated with the first use of the telescope.
HANS LIPPERSHEY INVENTED REFRACTING TELESCOPE.
Galileo first invented what is recognized as the telescope.
The telescope was invented in 1608 not 2010. See related question.
Hans Lippershey invented the first telescope in 1608.
No, the first practical telescope was invented at the beginning of the 17th century.
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HANS LIPPERSHEY INVENTED REFRACTING TELESCOPE.
''The guy who invented the telescope is Hans.''
Galileo first invented what is recognized as the telescope.
The invented the microscope and telescope. The invented the microscope and telescope.
The telescope was invented in 1608 not 2010. See related question.
He invented the reflecting telescope in 1668 when he was 25
Hans Lippershey invented the first telescope in 1608.
Lyman Spritzer invented the Spritzer Space Telescope.
No, the first practical telescope was invented at the beginning of the 17th century.
Lenses had been known for some time before the telescope was invented. No one really specifically "invented" the telescope lens, they simply used existing equipment (lenses) in a new device (the telescope).
Galileo perfected the telescope.