Galileo and the Telescope

The Telescope an interesting invention. Its importance lies in demostrating that, through instrumentation, one can observe things with far more precision and depth than can be attained using only human senses.

But here is Galileo's sales pitch on this new invention (in the year 1608):

This is a thing of inestimable benefit for all transactions and undertakings, maritime or terrestrial, allowing us at sea to discover at a much greater distance than usual the hulls and sails of the enemy, so that for 2 hours and more we can detect him before he detects us.

Galileo's first set of documented nighttime observations were on November 30, 1609, when he pointed the telescope

at the moon:

With his Telescope Galileo Discovered (by late 1610 these observations could and were reproduced by others):