Timeline of telescopes, observatories, and observing technology

Timeline of telescopes, observatories, and observing technology

Before the Common Era (BCE)


3500s BCE


1900s BCE


1500s BCE


600s BCE

  • 11th–7th century BCE, Zhou dynasty astronomical observatory (灵台) in today's Xian, China


200s BCE


100s BCE


Common Era (CE)


400s


500s


600s


700s


800s


900s


1000s


1100s


1200s


1300s

  • 1371 – The idea of using hours of equal time length throughout the year in a sundial was the innovation of Ibn al-Shatir


1400s


1500s


1600s


1700s


1800s


1900s


1910s


1930s


1940s


1950s


1960s


1970s


1980s


1990s


2000s

  • 2001 – First light at the Keck Interferometer. Single-baseline operations begin in the near-infrared.
  • 2001 – First light at VLTI interferometry array. Operations on the interferometer start with single-baseline near-infrared observations with the 103 m baseline.
  • 2005 – First imaging with the VLTI using the AMBER optical aperture synthesis instrument and three VLT telescopes.
  • 2005 – First light at SALT, the largest optical telescope in the Southern Hemisphere, with a primary mirror diameter of 11 meters.

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