Four hundred years ago, on 25 September 1608, the lens maker
Hans Lipperhey from Middelburg in the Netherlands traveled to The
Hague to apply for a patent regarding his invention of the
"spyglass." The Commander in Chief of the Dutch armed forces,
Prince Maurice of Nassau, was quite impressed. However, since the
instrument could be easily copied, Lipperhey was not granted the
patent. Nevertheless, within a year Galileo Galilei aimed a
telescope that he had built based on the principals of Lipperhey's
device on the skies, forever changing the way astronomy was
done.
To celebrate the invention of the telescope and the resulting
developments, Leiden Observatory, in cooperation with ESTEC,
organized an international meeting on "400 Years of Astronomical
Telescopes." The meeting took place from 29 September - 2 October
2008 at the ESTEC conference centre. This book presents the
highlights of this meeting under the following categories: History
of Optical Telescopes, History of Non-Optical Telescopes,
Miscellaneous Aspects and Projects, Fundamental Telescope
Technologies, Political and Sociological Aspects, Perspectives for
Future Telescopes.
The topical reviews have been written by internationally
recognized leaders of the field. This book is intended as a first
reference to many technical, historical and social aspects
concerning astronomical telescopes. It is equally well suited to
professional astronomers as to the interested public.
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