That would be Laurent Cassegrain, though he was a priest and teacher, not a full time astronomer
2006-11-25 05:35:59
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answered by Anonymous
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The Cassegrain reflecting telescope was invented by a French priest named Laurent Cassegrain.
2006-11-25 06:32:26
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answered by Otis F 7
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Cassini and Galileo were Italian. There's a type of telescope instrument called Coude, maybe that's what you're looking for.
2006-11-25 05:13:44
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answered by eri 7
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Labeyries EEI "hyper-telescope,
2006-11-25 04:54:46
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answered by redunicorn 7
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There are four principal varieties of reflecting telescope, and "Coude" and "Cassegrain" are two of them.
2006-11-26 10:00:58
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answered by bh8153 7
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Cassini?
2006-11-25 04:54:49
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answered by fuck off 5
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Pierre Binoculars....get it?
2006-11-25 04:51:03
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answered by godlykepower 4
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Galileo ?
2006-11-25 04:52:39
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answered by poetikliesense 3
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