

400 Years of the Telescope (2009)
A documentary chronicling the history of the telescope from the time of Galileo. Featuring interviews with leading scientists discussing Galileo's first use of the telescope to the latest discoveries in cosmology.400 Years of the Telescope featuring Neil deGrasse Tyson and Lawrence Krauss is available for rent or purchase on Prime Video. It's a documentary movie with a better than average IMDb audience rating of 7.2 (130 votes).
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400 Years of the Telescope provides a comprehensive history of the telescope, starting from its inception during the time of Galileo, making it a fascinating watch for those interested in astronomy and the history of scientific instruments.
The movie features interviews with leading scientists, offering viewers a unique opportunity to gain insights into Galileo's first use of the telescope and the latest discoveries in cosmology.
Despite its niche subject matter, 400 Years of the Telescope has received a solid IMDb audience rating of 7.2 out of 10, indicating that it has been well-received by viewers.
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A documentary chronicling the history of the telescope from the time of Galileo. Featuring interviews with leading scientists discussing Galileo's first use of the telescope to the latest discoveries in cosmology.