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- (c. 1570 – buried 29 September 1619), also known as Johann Lippershey or simply Lippershey, was a German-Dutch spectacle-maker. He is commonly ****ociated...
- Lippershey is a relatively tiny lunar impact crater located in the southeast section of the Mare Nubium. It was named after German-Dutch optician Hans...
- Hans Lippershey, also known by the name Lipperhey, was a German-Dutch spectacle-maker. Lippershey or Lipperhey is the name of several celestial objects...
- spectacle-making and at one time lived next door to Middelburg spectacle maker Hans Lippershey, who is also claimed to have invented the telescope. Janssen's attribution...
- and telescope pioneer Hans Lippershey. In January 2016, in recognition that his actual name was Lipperhey (with Lippershey an error introduced in the...
- since the invention of the telescope, which is commonly credited to Hans Lippershey, a German-Dutch spectacle-maker, although Galileo pla**** a large role...
- Netherlands, when a patent was submitted by Hans Lippershey, an eyegl**** maker. Although Lippershey did not receive his patent, news of the invention...
- the winning name was Lippershey for 55 Cancri d. In January 2016, in recognition that his actual name was Lipperhey (with Lippershey an error introduced...
- science and technology involved some significant events. October 2 – Hans Lippershey demonstrates the first known telescope to the government of the Dutch...
- 1608: Refracting telescopes first appear. Dutch spectacle-maker Hans Lippershey tries to obtain a patent on one, spreading word of the invention. 1610:...