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"You'd think after 400 years, people would know where they are," said Bolt, an expert on historical telescopes and the science and technology curator at the Corning Museum of Glass. So far ...
The science and technology curator at New York's Corning Museum ... Early telescopes were made from rolled paper covered in leather or fish skin and have delicate glass lenses.
a telescope lens and the specialty Gorilla glass on iPhones and iPads. With the Corning Museum of Glass opening its new wing this weekend, glass history will point to a limitless future ...
Marvin Bolt, the curator of Corning Museum of Glass, is documenting the oldest telescopes of the world. Bolt suggests that he is in the process of tracking down old telescopes ever known to man ...
"You'd think after 400 years, people would know where they are," said Bolt, an expert on historical telescopes and the science and technology curator at the Corning Museum of Glass. So far ...
“You’d think after 400 years, people would know where they are,” said Bolt, an expert on historical telescopes and the science and technology curator at the Corning Museum of Glass. Carolyn ...
The Corning Museum of Glass' new curator of science and technology, Marvin Bolt, is an expert on historical telescopes, and he will share some of that knowledge during a free Behind the Glass ...
Literally decades in the making, images from NASA's $10 billion James Webb Space Telescope, featuring mirrors created by Corning Inc., have been released this week, with the first Monday by ...
“You’d think after 400 years, people would know where they are,” said Bolt, an expert on historical telescopes and the science and technology curator at the Corning Museum of Glass. So ...
"You'd think after 400 years, people would know where they are," said Bolt, an expert on historical telescopes and the science and technology curator at the Corning Museum of Glass. So far ...