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  1. 17 de may. de 2018 · Cassini, Giovanni Domenico (1625–1712) French astronomer, who ran the Paris Observatory. He was the first to accurately measure the dimensions of the Solar System , and discovered four satellites and also the division in the rings of Saturn that now bear his name.

  2. Giovanni Domenico Cassini. Cassini is samen met Hooke de ontdekker van de Grote Rode Vlek (~ 1665 ). Cassini is de ontdekker van vier van de manen van Saturnus, Iapetus en Rhea in 1671 en 1672, en Tethys en Dione in 1684. [2] Ook is hij de ontdekker van de Cassinischeiding ( 1675 ). In 1683 ontdekte hij het zodiakaal licht.

  3. Giovanni Domenico Cassini, poznat i kao fran. Jean-Dominique Cassini (Perinaldo, 8. lipnja 1625. – Pariz, 14. rujna 1712. ), francuski astronom, matematičar, inženjer i astrolog talijanskog podrijetla. Bio je profesor na Bolonjskom sveučilištu i ravnatelj Pariške zvjezdarnice (1671. – 1712.). Mjerenjem paralakse Marsa promatranoga s ...

  4. Giovanni Domenico Cassini was born in Perinaldo in 1625, and as a student showed great talent in mathematics and astronomy. He was trained in astronomy by two able astronomers, G.B. Riccioli and F.M. Grimaldi. At age 25, he was made Professor of Astronomy at the University of Bologna. Invited by the French King Louis XIV, to help in the design ...

  5. Giovanni Domenico Cassini (June 8, 1625 - September 14, 1712) Giovanni Domenico (or, in French, Jean Dominique) Cassini was born on June 8, 1625 in Perinaldo (near Nice, now France). He studied mathematics and astronomy at the Jesuits and became professor of astronomy at Bologna, as well as fortress builder, at age 25.

  6. “This new biography of Giovanni Domenico Cassini (1625 – 1712 — or Cassini I as he was later known, in order to distinguish him from other astronomers of his dynasty — is to be welcomed. … It is well illustrated, containing some unusual and rare subjects … . the book is a very interesting read, and is certainly to be recommended.” (Richard McKim, The Observatory, Vol. 138 (1266 ...

  7. Giovanni Domenico Cassini Astrónomo italiano Nació el 8 de junio de 1625 en Génova. Cursó estudios en un colegio jesuita en la misma ciudad. En 1650 fue profesor de astronomía en la Universidad de Bolonia. De 1648 a 1669 realizó observaciones desde el observatorio de Panzano. Observo un cometa en 1652 y en 1664. Realizó un mapa de la Luna.