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Evolution of Telescopic Optics: From Galileo to Newton
This chapter explores the evolution of telescopic optics, starting with Galileo's use of Holland lenses to create a telescope for astronomical observations, leading to discoveries like Jupiter's moons and lunar imperfections. It discusses Kepler's advancements in telescope design and functional theory, tracing back to influences from medieval optical texts. The chapter concludes with Newton's groundbreaking discoveries in optics, including the revelation of white light as a spectrum and the development of the Newtonian telescope using mirrors instead of lenses.