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Seeing the Universe

Before 1608
1608 - Galileo's hand held telescopes
1673 - Hevelius' long telescopes
1780 - Herschel's large reflectors
1838 - Meridian Circles
1845 - Rosse's Leviathian
1890 - Barnard's camera
1923 - The Hooker 100 inch
1948 - The Palomar 200 inch
1990 - The Hubble Space Telescope
1998 - The Keck 10 metre pair
2000 - The VLT array
2015 - Planning for the JWST
2020? - Planning the OWL
How much further?

In the period up to 1608 , through patient, long-term, naked eye observation, astronomers accumulated enough data to see beyond the apparent dome of the sky. The culmination of the naked eye era was the production of Tycho Brahe's planetary positions tables and Kepler's deduction of their eliptical orbits from that data.  Early Astronomers and their Instruments

From Camille Flammarion, 1888
(Rocky Kolb, Blind Wathchers of the Sky, Addison Wesley 1996)