Hans Lipperhey, a German spectacle maker, is the original inventor for the telescope.
The first Moari believed to have discovered New Zealand was a man named 'Kope'.
'Georgian star' (Georgium sidus) Later renamed to Uranus - much to the delight of children all over the world.
Ancient India discovered only 5 planets without a telescope, because they could see the planets with their eyes, just as we can. Those planets are:MercuryVenusMarsJupiterSaturn
Neanderthal man was discovered in the Neander valley in Germany in 1856. Tal is German for valley which is how Neanderthals got their name.
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The first telescope was invented (not "discovered") by Dutch spectacle-makers in the Netherlands, we believe, in around 1607. No, Galileo did not invent the telescope, but built his own after reading about one and substantially improved the design.
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Galileo wasn't the first to make a telescope but he discovered the telescope at the age of 46.
Uranus, which was discovered by Sir William HerschelPrior to the invention of the telescope, the only known planets were Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn.Uranus was the first planet discovered by telescope.
The planet, Uranus.
No made it first and discovered the moon
No satellite did. Pluto was discovered by Clyde Tombaugh, who found it using a ground-based telescope in 1930, long before we launched the first satellites.
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It was first discovered during a star mapping project.
Europa was discovered in 1610 by Galileo when he pointed a telescope at Jupiter.
It was discovered by William Herschel on March 13, 1781 and was the first planet discovered in modern times. It is also the first planet discovered with a telescope as opposed to the naked eye.
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