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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

21. Cassini, Gian Domenico [Cassini I]
Glosario de CienciaFiccion - C - cassini, giovanni Domenico - Translate this page cassini, giovanni Domenico. 1.- Biografía Astrónomo italiano de origenfrancés (1625-1712).Fue el primer director del Observatorio de París.
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Cassini, Gian Domenico [Cassini I]
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1. Dates
Born: Italy, 1625
Died: France, 1712
Dateinfo: Dates Certain
Lifespan:
2. Father
Occupation: No Information
No information on financial status.
3. Nationality
Birth: Italy
Career: Italy, France
Death: France
4. Education
Schooling: No University
Studied at Vallebone, then at Jesuit college in Genoa and at abbey of San Fructuoso.
Later tutored by Jesuits Giovan Battista Riccioli and Francesco Maria Grimaldi.
I gather there was no university and no B.A.
5. Religion
Affiliation: Catholic (assumed).
6. Scientific Disciplines
Primary: Astronomy
Subordinate: Optics, Hydraulics, Cartography
7. Means of Support
Primary: Academic, Governmental Position, Personal
(see his marriage listed under patronage).
Secondary: Patronage.
1648-69, observed at Panzano Observatory.
1650, Professor of Astronomy at Bologna.
1669- , supported by Académie des Sciences at the Paris Observatory.
8. Patronage

22. Giovanni Domenico Cassini (1625-1712)
giovanni Domenico cassini (June 8, 1625 September 14, 1712). giovanni Domenicocassini biography (Jens Dengler). References Kenneth Glyn Jones, 1991.
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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. There, he determined the obliquity of the ecliptic at 23 deg 29' and studied the effects of refraction and the Solar parallax, worked on planetary theory and observed the comets of 1664 and 1668 (according to Kenneth Glyn Jones, also already one in 1652). Also, in 1663, he worked on fortifying the citadel of Urbino. In 1665, he determined the rotation periods of Jupiter (as 9h 56m) and Mars (24h 40m) with remarkable acuracy, by observing Jupiter's Great Red Spot, discovered by Robert Hooke (1635-1703) in 1664, and moving surface contours on Mars (such as Syrtis Major which Huygens had discovered in 1659). He also observed the phases of Venus, and discovered the oblateness of Jupiter in 1665. On invitation of the French King, Louis XIV, Cassini moved to Paris where he arrived on April 4, 1669, joined the newly founded

23. Giovanni Domenico Cassini
Short biography of giovanni Domenico cassini by Jens Dengler.
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24. Cassini
Biography of giovanni cassini (16251712) giovanni Domenico cassini. Born 8 June 1625 in Perinaldo, Republic of Genoa (now in this biography is giovanni cassini's name. He was given the name
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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.

25. Giovanni Domenico Cassini
Translate this page giovanni Domenico cassini. Die Ringe und die Monde des Saturn. giovanniDomenico cassini (1625-1712, Bild Sternwarte Paris).
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26. Giovanni Domenico Cassini (1625-1712)
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
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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. There, he determined the obliquity of the ecliptic at 23 deg 29' and studied the effects of refraction and the Solar parallax, worked on planetary theory and observed the comets of 1664 and 1668 (according to Kenneth Glyn Jones, also already one in 1652). Also, in 1663, he worked on fortifying the citadel of Urbino. In 1665, he determined the rotation periods of Jupiter (as 9h 56m) and Mars (24h 40m) with remarkable acuracy, by observing Jupiter's Great Red Spot, discovered by Robert Hooke (1635-1703) in 1664, and moving surface contours on Mars (such as Syrtis Major which Huygens had discovered in 1659). He also observed the phases of Venus, and discovered the oblateness of Jupiter in 1665. On invitation of the French King, Louis XIV, Cassini moved to Paris where he arrived on April 4, 1669, joined the newly founded

27. Cassini, Giovanni (1625-1712) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biogr
cassini, giovanni (16251712), French-Italian astronomer who measured the periodof rotation of Jupiter and issued a table of the motions of Jupiter s moons.
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Cassini, Giovanni (1625-1712)

French-Italian astronomer who measured the period of rotation of Jupiter and issued a table of the motions of Jupiter's moons. He also discovered the moons of Saturn Iapetus Rhea Dione (1684), and Tethys (1684). Cassini discovered that Saturn's rings were divided by a dark gap. He also determined the parallax of Mars which allowed the calculation of the distance to Mars and the Earth Sun distance.
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28. Cassini, Giovanni Astronomy People
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29. Glosario De Ciencia-Ficcion - C - Cassini, Giovanni Domenico
cassini, giovanni Domenico. 1. Biografía Astrónomo italiano de origen francés (1625-1712).Fue el Astronaútica La cassini es una sonda automática diseñada por la NASA para
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Cassini, Giovanni Domenico
de Saturno: Japeto Rea Tetis (1684) y Dione planeta que lleva su nombre. 10 de noviembre de 1999 NASA para el estudio del sistema de Saturno. Fue lanzada el 15 de octubre de 1997, con una trayectoria que, al igual que otras sondas espaciales, aprovechaba las atracciones gravitatorias de Venus, la Tierra y para, finalmente, ponerse en en torno a Saturno. y la magnetosfera Huygens, 7 de diciembre de 1999
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31. Cassini, Giovanni Domenico (1625-1712)
cassini, giovanni Domenico (16251712). Italian-born French astronomerwho became Professor of Astronomy at Bologna (1650) and, later
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Italian-born French astronomer who became Professor of Astronomy at Bologna (1650) and, later, the first Director of the Paris Observatory . In 1666, he identified one of the polar caps on Mars. He derived the axial periods of Jupiter and Mars, and discovered four satellites of Saturn and the dark division (now named after him) in Saturn's rings.
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32. Cassini, Giovanni Domenico
cassini, giovanni Domenico (16251712). Italian-born French astronomerwho discovered four moons of Saturn and the gap in the rings
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Cassini, Giovanni Domenico
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.

33. Astronomy: History: People: Cassini, Giovanni
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34. Fauth
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, 1667), wobei er bei letzterem ein dunkles Wolkenband zu erkennen glaubte (1665).
,,Connaissance des temps" , den ersten nautische Kalender, aus der Taufe.

35. Science, Astronomy, History, People: Cassini, Giovanni
giovanni cassini was an Italianborn French astronomer who, among others, discoveredcassini s division, the dark gap between the A and B rings of Saturn.
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36. People In Astronomy
C. cassini, giovanni Domenico 16251712 (Aka Jean Dominique) Italian-born Frenchastronomer. cassini was the first director of the Royal Observatory in Paris.
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Adams, John Couch
English astronomer and mathematician. At the age of 24, Adams was the first person to predict the position of a planetary mass beyond Uranus . After Johann Gottfried Galle confirmed the existence of Neptune based on independent calculations done by Urbain Jean Joseph Le Verrier , the two became embroiled in a dispute over priority.
B
Barnard, Edward Emerson
American astronomer. Barnard discovered Jupiter 's satellite Amalthea and Barnard's star, the second-nearest star system to the Sun.
Bode, Johann
German astronomer. He is known for the bogus "Bode's Law" which attempts to explain the sizes of the planetary orbits.
Bond, William Cranch
American astronomer. One of the earliest American astronomers of note, Bond rose from poverty and overcame a lack of formal education to become the first director of the Harvard College Observatory. At the observatory, he studied Saturn and (with William Lassell ) discovered its moon Hyperion
Brahe, Tycho

37. Köpfe
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A B C D ...
  • History of Astronomy: Persons
    A
    Adams, John Couch
    Uranus vorhersagte. Nachdem Johann Gottfried Galle die Existenz von Neptun auf Grundlage der Berechnungen von Urbain Jean Joseph Le Verrier
    B
    Barnard, Edward Emerson
    Amerikanischer Astronom. Barnard entdeckte den Jupiter mond Amalthea
    Bode, Johann
    Bond, William Cranch
    Amerikanischer Astronom. Als einer der ersten amerikanischen Astronomen von Bedeutung entkam Bond der Armut und dem Mangel an formeller Bildung und wurde der erste Direktor des Harvard College Observatory. An diesem Observatorium studierte er Saturn und entdeckte (gemeinsam mit William Lassell ) dessen Mond Hyperion
    Brahe, Tycho
    Kepler
    C
    Cassini, Giovanni Domenico
    Saturn monde ( Tethys Dione Rhea und Iapetus
    D
    E
    Einstein, Albert
    Deutsch-amerikanischer Physiker. Einstein entwickelte die Spezielle und die Allgemeine , die, zusammen mit der Quantenmechanik, die Grundlage der modernen Physik bilden.
    F
    Franklin, Benjamin
    Amerikanischer Beamter, Schriftsteller und Wissenschaftler. Franklin spielte eine der Hauptrollen bei der amerikanischen Revolution und wirkte beim Erstellen der Verfassung mit. Seine zahlreichen wissenschaftlichen und praktischen Erfindungen umfassen den Blitzableiter, den Feldstecher und einen Herd.
    G
    Galle, Johann Gottfried
  • 38. Cassini, Júpiter Y Las Distancias En El Sistema Solar
    Translate this page cassini, giovanni Domenico (1625-1712). Famoso astrónomo nacido en Italia cuyonombre está principalmente unido a la llamada división de cassini.
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    Cassini, Giovanni Domenico (1625-1712). Famoso astrónomo nacido en Italia cuyo nombre está principalmente unido a la llamada división de Cassini. En 1650, con sólo veinticinco años de edad, fue profesor de Astronomía en la Universidad de Bolonia, llegando a ser catedrático. En esta ciudad, en la catedral de San Petronio, hizo trazar el inmenso cuadrante que atraviesa oblicuamente el suelo de la iglesia y por medio del cual corrigió las tablas del movimiento del Sol.
    En 1665 descubrió el movimiento de rotación de Júpiter alrededor de su propio eje y midió su duración, haciendo lo mismo en 1666 con el de Marte. Calculó los períodos rotacionales de Júpiter, Marte y Venus, y en 1668 elaboró las tablas de los movimientos de los cuatro satélites de Júpiter descubiertos por Galileo (Olaf Roemer utilizó los resultados para calcular la velocidad de la luz).
    En 1669 fue nombrado director del Observatorio Astronómico de París invitado por el ministro francés Colbert. Aquí descubrió, entre 1671 y 1674 , cuatro satélites de Saturno hasta entonces desconocidos (Japeto, Rhea, Tetis y Dione), bautizados por él como "Ludovici" en honor del "Rey Sol"; y en 1675, observó una discontinuidad (detectada 10 años antes por William Balle) que ahora se la conoce como división de Cassini.

    39. Cassini, Júpiter I Les Distàncies En El Sistema Solarl
    cassini, giovanni Domenico (16251712). Famós astrònom nascut a Itàlia elnom del qual està principalment unit al anomenada divisió de cassini.
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    Altres seccions Astronomia Educativa El Sistema Solar Fotos del Sistema Solar L'Univers ... Lectures d'Astronomia Cassini, Giovanni Domenico (1625-1712). Famós astrònom nascut a Itàlia el nom del qual està principalment unit a l'anomenada divisió de Cassini. Al 1650, amb només vint-i-cinc anys d'edat, va ser professor d'Astronomia a la Universitat de Bolonya, arribant a ser catedràtic. En aquesta ciutat, a la catedral de Sant Petroni, va fer traçar l'immens quadrant que travessa obliquament el sòl de l'església i per mitjà del qual va corregir les taules del moviment del Sol.
    Al 1665 va descobrir el moviment de rotació de Júpiter al voltant del seu propi eix i va mesurar la seva durada, fent el mateix al 1666 amb el de Mart. Va calcular els períodes rotacionales de Júpiter, Mart i Venus, i al 1668 va elaborar les taules dels moviments dels quatre satèl·lits de Júpiter descoberts per Galileu (Olaf Roemer va utilitzar aquests resultats per a calcular la velocitat de la llum).
    Al 1669 va ser nomenat director de l'Observatori Astronòmic de París, convidat pel ministre francès Colbert. Aquí va descobrir, entre 1671 i 1674 , quatre satèl·lits de Saturn fins aleshores desconeguts (Japetus, Rhea, Tetis i Dione), batejats per ell com "Ludovici" en honor del "Rei Sol"; i al 1675, va observar una discontinuidad (detectada 10 anys abans per William Balle) que ara es coneix com a divisió de Cassini.

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