Removing the glass from a 17th century scope.

Removing the glass from a 17th century scope.

The tubes of most 17th-century telescopes consisted of paper, layered and glued together to provide strength and covered with leather for protection. A surprising number of these more than 300-year-old devices still include their original glass lenses, making it possible to learn about the craft of making them and about what our ancestors could see through them.

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