Sarah Michaels
For thousands of years, people have looked up at the night sky and wondered what was out there. At first, only the human eye could trace the paths of stars and planets. Then came the invention that changed everything-an invention that let us see farther, sharper, and deeper into the universe than ever before.This book takes young readers on a journey through the story of telescopes, from simple glass lenses to the powerful space observatories orbiting Earth today. Along the way, they’ll meet curious scientists, daring inventors, and dreamers who built giant instruments in their gardens, on mountaintops, and eventually beyond our atmosphere. Each step forward brought surprising discoveries-moons circling Jupiter, new planets beyond Saturn, galaxies scattered far outside the Milky Way, and even clues about the beginnings of the universe itself.Written with kids in mind, this is not just a story of science but of human imagination and determination. Readers will see how each telescope, whether tiny or massive, has been a stepping stone in unlocking cosmic mysteries. Perfect for anyone who has ever gazed at the stars and wanted to know more, this book shows how curiosity, creativity, and persistence can open windows to worlds we never knew existed.