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  1. Giovanni Domenico Cassini: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Stephen D. Norton, 2001
  2. Cassini, Giovanni Domenico: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Macmillan Reference USA Science Library: Space Sciences</i> by Stephen J. Edberg, 2002
  3. Selenographers: Gerard Kuiper, Selenography, Johannes Hevelius, Giovanni Domenico Cassini, Edmund Neville Nevill, Johann Heinrich Von Mädler
  4. French Astrologers: Gersonides, Pierre Gassendi, Dane Rudhyar, Michel Gauquelin, Giovanni Domenico Cassini, Serge Raynaud de la Ferriere
  5. People From the Province of Imperia: Luciano Berio, Carlo Amoretti, Mario Bava, Giovanni Domenico Cassini, Pasquale Anfossi, Claudio Scajola
  6. Discoverers of Moons: Galileo Galilei, Christiaan Huygens, Gerard Kuiper, William Herschel, Giovanni Domenico Cassini, Edward Emerson Barnard
  7. Jean Domenique Cassini and his world map of 1696, by Lloyd Arnold Brown, 1941
  8. Cassini?Huygens: NASA, European Space Agency, Italian Space Agency, Robotic spacecraft, Saturn, Moons of Saturn, Spacecraft, Giovanni Domenico Cassini, Huygens probe, Christiaan Huygens, Telemetry
  9. Traite De La Comete: Qui A Paru En Decembre 1743 (1744) (French Edition) by Jean Phillipe Loys De Cheseaux, Jacques Cassini, et all 2010-02-17
  10. Traite De La Comete: Qui A Paru En Decembre 1743 (1744) (French Edition) by Jean Phillipe Loys De Cheseaux, Jacques Cassini, et all 2010-09-10
  11. Traite De La Comete: Qui A Paru En Decembre 1743 (1744) (French Edition) by Jean Phillipe Loys De Cheseaux, Jacques Cassini, et all 2010-09-10
  12. MAPS AND THE IDEAS THEY EXPRESS.: An entry from Charles Scribner's Sons' <i>New Dictionary of the History of Ideas</i> by Norman Thrower, 2005

1. Giovanni Cassini
Giovanni Cassini. Welcome to my web page on Giovanni Cassini, a famous astronomer of the sixteenth century. He is the most well known for discovering Jupiters great red spot, and many of Saturn's moons.
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Welcome to my web page on Giovanni Cassini, a famous astronomer of the sixteenth century. He is the most well known for discovering Jupiter’s great red spot, and many of Saturn's moons. Currently, there is an unmanned space shuttle heading for the planet Saturn. It blasted off from the Kennedy Space Center on October 17, 1997. It will reach Saturn in the year 2004, and will take photos of the surface of the planet and all it’s moon. It is named after Giovanni Domenico Cassini, the Cassini. Time Period Effects of today Discoveries His Life ... Thank You Other Helpful Sites
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2. Giovanni Domenico Cassini
Giovanni Domenico Cassini. The rings and moons of Saturn. GiovanniDomenico Cassini (16251712, picture Paris observatory).
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Wikipedia Free Encyclopedia's article on 'Giovanni Cassini' Missing imageGiovanni_Cassini.jpg Giovanni cassini giovanni Domenico Cassini (June 8, 1625 September was an Italian astronomer and engineer. Cassini was born in Perinaldo, Genoa
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Giovanni Domenico Cassini. Born 8 June The first thing we should clarifyin this biography is Giovanni Cassini s name. He was given
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Giovanni Domenico Cassini
Born: 8 June 1625 in Perinaldo, Republic of Genoa (now Italy)
Died: 14 Sept 1712 in Paris, France
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The first thing we should clarify in this biography is Giovanni Cassini 's name. He was given the name Giovanni Domenico by his parents, Jacopo Cassini and Julia Crovesi, after his birth in Italy. However he also used the name Gian Domenico Cassini, and after he moved to France, he changed his name to the French version of Jean-Dominique Cassini. To add just one more comment to the question of his name, he was the first of the famous Cassini family of astronomers and as such is often known as Cassini I. We know little of his parents but certainly his father was a Tuscan. In fact Giovanni was brought up, not by his parents but by an uncle, a brother of his mother Julia Crovesi. After spending two years being educated at Vallebone, Cassini entered the Jesuit College at Genoa where he studied under Casselli. After this he studied at the abbey of San Fructuoso. Taton writes [1]:- He showed great intellectual curiosity and was especially interested in poetry, mathematics and astronomy.

5. Poster Of Cassini
Giovanni Cassini. lived from 1625 to 1712. Cassini studied the curvewhich is the locus of a point the product of whose distances
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Giovanni Cassini lived from 1625 to 1712 Cassini studied the curve which is the locus of a point the product of whose distances from two fixed foci is constant. Find out more at
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6. Cassini, Giovanni
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7. Giovanni Cassini
Giovanni Cassini. Picture of Giovanni Cassini Courtesy of CorbisBettmann. GiovanniCassini was Italian-French astronomer who lived between 1625-1712.
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Courtesy of Corbis-Bettmann Giovanni Cassini was Italian-French astronomer who lived between 1625-1712. He discovered that Saturn's Rings are split into two parts, and today the gap between them is called the "Cassini Division". He also discovered four of Saturn's moons , in addition to those found by Huygens twenty years earlier. Cassini studied hydrology and how to avoid the damaging floods that plagued Europe. His greatest mistakes were rejecting the Copernican model of the solar system and Newton's theory of universal gravitation.
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8. Giovanni Cassini - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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Giovanni Cassini Giovanni Domenico Cassini June 8 September 14 ) was an Italian astronomer and engineer . Cassini was born in Perinaldo Genoa edit
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Cassini was an astronomer at the Panzano Observatory , from to . He was a professor , of astronomy, at the University of Bologna and became, in , director of the Paris Observatory Along with Hooke , Cassini is given credit for the discovery of the Great Red Spot ). Cassini was the first to observe four of Saturn's moons ; he also discovered the Cassini Division ). Around , Cassini was the first to observe differential rotation within Jupiter's atmosphere In he sent his colleague Jean Richer to Cayenne French Guiana , while he himself stayed in Paris . The two made simultaneous observations of Mars and thus found its parallax to determine its distance, thus measuring for the first time the true dimensions of the solar system Cassini was the first to make successful measurements of longitude by the method suggested by Galileo , using eclipses of the satellites of Jupiter as a clock.

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(Redirected from Giovanni Domenico Cassini Giovanni Cassini Giovanni Domenico Cassini June 8 September 14 ) was an Italian astronomer and engineer . Cassini was born in Perinaldo Genoa edit
Astronomy
Cassini was an astronomer at the Panzano Observatory , from to . He was a professor , of astronomy, at the University of Bologna and became, in , director of the Paris Observatory Along with Hooke , Cassini is given credit for the discovery of the Great Red Spot ). Cassini was the first to observe four of Saturn's moons ; he also discovered the Cassini Division ). Around , Cassini was the first to observe differential rotation within Jupiter's atmosphere In he sent his colleague Jean Richer to Cayenne French Guiana , while he himself stayed in Paris . The two made simultaneous observations of Mars and thus found its parallax to determine its distance, thus measuring for the first time the true dimensions of the solar system Cassini was the first to make successful measurements of longitude by the method suggested by Galileo , using eclipses of the satellites of Jupiter as a clock.

10. Giovanni Cassini
Giovanni Cassini. Giovanni Domenico Cassini (June 8, 1625 September 14, 1712)was an Italian astronomer and engineer. Cassini was born in Perinaldo, Genoa.
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Giovanni Domenico Cassini June 8 September 14 ) was an Italian astronomer and engineer . Cassini was born in Perinaldo, Genoa.
Astronomy
Cassini was an astronomer at the Panzano Observatory, from to . He was a professor , of astronomy, at the University of Bologna and became, in , director of the Paris Observatory. Along with Hooke , Cassini is given credit for the discovery of the Great Red Spot ). Cassini was the first to observe four of Saturn's moonss ; he also discovered the Cassini Division ). Around , Cassini was the first to observe differential rotation within Jupiter's atmosphere
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Cassini was employed , by the Pope , in regards to fortifications , river management, and flooding of the Po
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12. Giovanni Maria Cassini
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13. Giovanni Domenico Cassini
Giovanni Domenico Cassini (16251712). Italian-born French astronomerwho discovered four moons of Saturn and the gap in the rings
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Giovanni Domenico Cassini
Italian-born French astronomer who discovered four moons of Saturn and the gap in the rings of Saturn now called the Cassini division.
Cassini was born near Nice (then in Italy). Having assisted two astronomers at an observatory near Bologna, Cassini was made professor of astronomy at the University of Bologna at the age of 25. In 1669 he departed for France at the invitation of King Louis XIV, to construct and run the Paris Observatory. When he went blind 1710, his son Jacques Cassini (1677-1756) succeeded him.
During 1664-67 Cassini determined the rotation periods of Mars, Jupiter, and Venus. In 1675 he distinguished two zones within what was thought to be the single ring around Saturn. Cassini correctly suggested that the rings were composed of myriads of tiny satellites.
In the 1670s Cassini made many observations of details on the lunar surface. He also took advantage of a good opposition of Mars 1672 to determine the distance between the Earth and that planet. He arranged for Jean Richer (1630-1696) to make measurements from his base in Cayenne, on the NE coast of South America, while Cassini made simultaneous measurements in Paris, which permitted them to make a triangulation of Mars. From the result, Cassini was able to deduce many other astronomical distances.

14. Giovanni Cassini - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Giovanni Cassini. Giovanni Domenico Cassini was born June 8, 1625 at Perinaldo,Republic of Genoa (now Italy) and died September 14, 1712. Astronomy.
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15. Giovanni Domenico Cassini
GIOVANNI DOMENICO CASSINI. 1625 1712. francouzský astronom italskéhopuvodu. Je znám predevším pozorováním Saturnu. Po príchodu
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francouzský astronom italského pùvodu Je znám pøedevším pozorováním Saturnu. Po pøíchodu do Paøíže se zúèastnil soutìže ve výrobì velkých dalekohledù s Ch. Huygensem. Dlouhoohniskové dalekohledy byly nemotorné a pozorování jimi obtížná. Huygens mìl vysoko upevnìný objektiv, okulár držel v ruce a putoval po zemi za ohniskem. V Paøíži bylo za atrakci sledovat Cassiniho, jak z podobných dùvodù putuje po støeše své pøepychové hvìzdárny, když se snažil zachytit planety. ZPÌT

16. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Giovanni Domenico Cassini
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Jesuit Riccioli, a friend and astronomer at Bologna, treating of the Immaculate Conception, and recommending that it be celebrated as a special feast. Cassini was principally an observer. We owe to him the calculation of the rotation periods of the planets Jupiter, Venus, and partly of Mars by means of observations of motions of spots on their disks. These results were very important in those days, because they furnished analogues to the disputed motion of the earth. With the aid of Campani's long telescope, he added four satellites of Saturn to the one that had been seen by Huyghens. he studied the causes of the librations of the moon, observed the zodiacal light, and developed a theory of the motion of comets. His first achievement was the re-establishment and improvement of the gnomon and the meridian, traced by Ignazio Dante in the church of St. Petronius, Bologna, for the purpose of fixing the time of the solstices and reforming the calendar. He was very industrious, and constantly held the attention of the public. He interested the king and the court in his work, and as director of the observatory trained a great number of astronomers among whom were many of the

17. Giovanni Cassini
Giovanni Cassini. Giovanni Domenico Cassini (Cerven 8, 1625 Zárí 14, 1712)byl Ital astronom a inženýr. Cassini se narodil v Perinaldo, Janov.
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cassini, giovanni Domenico. ( 16251712) Astronomer.
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) Catholic astronomer . Determined the period of rotation of Jupiter, Venus, and Mars, made researches on lunar librations and on the zodiacal light, advanced a theory of comet motion, discovered four Saturnian satellites, suggested oval paths in place of the ellipses of Kepler which were named Cassinians in his honor, and was first director of the Paris Observatory.
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Saturn Home Go back to previous webpage Cassini, Giovanni Domenico (1625 - 1712) Cassini determined the rotational periods of Jupiter and Saturn. He calculated the orbits of the 4 Galilean moons of Jupiter. Cassini discovered four of the moons of Saturn. He also discovered a gap in the rings of Saturn: thereafter named Cassini's division. All pictures of famous astronomers are in the public domain except where stated otherwise. This page was last updated on: April 24, 2002 All content provided Alwyn Botha

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