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CINDY POTOSME AND ESTEFANY Herrera date :12/1/11 Hi CINDY POTOSME AND ESTEFANY Herrera date :12/1/11

NAME OF YOUR INVENTION: TELESCOPE

? WHAT IS YOUR INVENTION a telescope is an optical instruments comprised of a series of mirrors or lenses in order to gather more light ,with a higher resolution and magnification than the naked eye…

WHO INVENTED IT? Galileo galilei is commonly credited for inventing the telescope… Source “www.universitytoday.com”

where and when was it inveted? The telescope was invented first in 1608……..

WHY IS THIS INVENTION IMPORTANT FOR SOCIETY/HUMANKIND? because The telescope has allowed mankind to study the universe more in depth and accurately It helps map out the stars, planets, moons, and whole galaxy…..

WHAT WAS SOCIETY LIKE BEFORE THIS INVENTION The era of naked-eye astronomy, from the beginning of the human race until the year 1600 A.D., provided mankind with early theories and mythologies of the universe, as well as ways of measuring time.

WHAT WAS LIFE AFTER THIS INVENTION Before the invention of the telescope, astronomers had already among these pioneers of astronomy stands Tycho Brahe (right), which can be considered one of the most accurate observers astronomers of his time. As the measures of their fundamental notes for further development of astronomy by J. Kepler, and then based on the earlier of I. Newton.

how did this invention change society

What were some positive effects of this inventions?

What were some negative effects of this invention?