Eyes on the Universe is an illustrated history of the telescope,
beginning with pre-telescopic observatories and the refractors of
Galileo, Lippershey and Digges, and ending with the most modern
instruments including - of course - the Hubble Space Telescope. Written
by Dr Patrick Moore CBE, to celebrate the 40th Anniversary of the
world's longest-running television programme, the BBC's The Sky at
Night, the book takes an enthusiastic look at the development of
astronomical telescopes. It provides its readers with a fascinating
overview of the way astronomical telescopes have evolved with technology
during the past 450 years. Amateur and professional astronomers alike
will find this book both entertaining and instructive.