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- Hans Lipperhey (c. 1570 – buried 29 September 1619), also known as Johann Lippershey or simply Lippershey, was a German-Dutch spectacle-maker. He is commonly...
- Hans Lippershey, also known by the name Lipperhey, was a German-Dutch spectacle-maker. Lippershey or Lipperhey is the name of several celestial objects...
- planets (designated 55 Cancri b, c, d, e and f; named Galileo, Brahe, Lipperhey, Janssen and Harriot, respectively) are known to orbit 55 Cancri A. 55...
- to Middelburg spectacle-makers (including Zacharias Janssen and Hans Lipperhey) in the late 16th century and early 17th century. The city of Middelburg...
- 55 Cancri d (abbreviated 55 Cnc d), formally named Lipperhey /ˈlɪpərhiː/, is an extrasolar planet in a long-period orbit around the Sun-like star 55 Cancri...
- the government in the Netherlands by Middelburg spectacle maker Hans Lipperhey for a refracting telescope. The actual inventor is unknown but word of...
- compound microscope by ****embling several magnifying lenses in a tube. Hans Lipperhey introduced the telescope in 1608 and Galileo Galilei improved on the device...
- Astronomy". New York Times. Van Helden, Albert (2009). "The beginnings, from Lipperhey to Huygens and C****ini". Experimental Astronomy. 25 (1–3): 3. Bibcode:2009ExA...
- same time." "The Hague discussed the patent applications first of Hans Lipperhey of Middelburg, and then of Jacob Metius of Alkmaar... another citizen...
- spectacle makers experimenting with lenses. The inventor is unknown, but Hans Lipperhey applied for the first patent, followed by Jacob Metius of Alkmaar. Galileo...