Hi everyone,
The role of telescopes in major astronomical discoveries is undeniably significant. From the moment Galileo first pointed his telescope to the heavens, a new era of discovery began. Telescopes have allowed us to see moons orbiting other planets, identify distant galaxies, and detect cosmic phenomena that were beyond our reach. The development of more advanced telescopes has consistently pushed the boundaries of what we know about our universe. From ground-based observatories to space telescopes like Hubble, each has contributed uniquely to our understanding of the cosmos.
I'm curious about which telescopic discovery you all consider the most groundbreaking and why?
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