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Giovanni Domenico Cassini (también conocido como Cassini I) (Perinaldo, República de Génova; 8 de junio de 1625-París, Francia; 14 de septiembre de 1712) fue un astrónomo, geógrafo e ingeniero italiano naturalizado francés.
- Giovanni Domenico Cassini
28 de sept. de 2017 · In addition, he discovered the Cassini Division in the rings of Saturn in 1675. He shares with Robert Hooke credit for the discovery of the Great Red Spot on Jupiter, circa 1665.
He discovered four satellites of the planet Saturn and noted the division of the rings of Saturn; the Cassini Division was named after him. Giovanni Domenico Cassini was also the first of his family to begin work on the project of creating a topographic map of France.
- 14 September 1712 (aged 87), Paris, France
- Italian, French
Gian Domenico Cassini was an Italian-born French astronomer who, among others, discovered the Cassini Division, the dark gap between the rings A and B of Saturn; he also discovered four of Saturn’s moons. In addition, he was the first to record observations of the zodiacal light. Cassini’s early.
- The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
13 de sept. de 2017 · Cassini's 13 Greatest Discoveries During Its 13 Years at Saturn. Countdowns. By Elizabeth Howell. ( space.com-astronomy ) published 13 September 2017. Page 1 of 2: Page 2. Cassini's...
There, Cassini discovered four new satellites of Saturn between 1671 and 1684. In 1675, he stated that Saturn's ring, which Christiaan Huygens (1629-1695) believed to be a single body, was actually composed of small particles. He also discovered the large gap that divided the ring into two parts.
27 de abr. de 2017 · Giovanni Domenico Cassini was the first director of the observatory founded by Louis XIV and, among much else, he discovered two of Saturn’s moons, the planet’s equatorial belt and a...