- 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...
- long-period
orbit around the Sun-like star 55
Cancri A.
Formally named Lipperhey /ˈlɪpərhiː/, the
planet is
located at a
similar distance from its star...
-
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...
- the
government in the
Netherlands by
Middelburg spectacle maker Hans
Lipperhey for a
refracting telescope. The
actual inventor is
unknown but word of...
- 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...
- to
Middelburg spectacle-makers (including
Zacharias Janssen and Hans
Lipperhey) in the late 16th
century and
early 17th century. The city of Middelburg...
- of
Jupiter in
orbit about that planet,
using a
telescope based Hans
Lipperhey's.
Tycho Brahe had
gathered a
large quantity of
mathematical data describing...
-
significant advancement in
optical instruments. Not long after, Hans
Lipperhey introduced the
telescope in 1608 and
Galileo Galilei improving on the...
-
telescope appears in the Netherlands, when a
patent is
submitted by Hans
Lipperhey. 1609 – The
first 'public
chemical laboratory' is set up at the University...