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David Rittenhouse



Rittenhouse, David (1732–96), U.S. astronomer and mathematician who invented the diffraction grating, built two orreries, discovered the atmosphere of Venus (1768) independently of Lomonosov (1761), and built what was probably the first U.S. telescope.



See also: Astronomy; Telescope.

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