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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
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2. Astro Biography
Giovanni Domenico Cassini (16251712, picture Paris observatory). Near Nice inthe town Perinaldo, Giovanni Domenico Cassini was born at the 8th of June
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3. Cassini, Giovanni Domenico
Giovanni Domenico Cassini. Astronomer, b. at Perinaldo (Nice, Italy), 8 June, 1625;
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4. Giovanni Domenico Cassini: Biography And Much More From Answers.com
Cassini, Giovanni Domenico Giovanni Domenico (JeanDominique) Cassini Library ofCongress b. Perinaldo (Italy), June 8, 1625, d.
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(Jean-Dominique) Cassini Library of Congress [b. Perinaldo (Italy), June 8, 1625, d. Paris, September 14, 1712] Cassini's work established much of what we know of the solar system, including size, rotational periods of nearby planets, exact orbits of the moons of Jupiter, satellites of Saturn, and the gap in Saturn's rings named after him. He used parallax with a second observer on the other side of Earth to find the distance to Mars, from which other solar system distances can be computed. Wikipedia @import url(http://content.answers.com/main/content/wp/css/common.css); @import url(http://content.answers.com/main/content/wp/css/gnwp.css); Giovanni Domenico Cassini Giovanni Domenico (Jean-Dominique) Cassini Giovanni Domenico Cassini June 8 September 14 ) was an Italian French astronomer and engineer . Cassini was born in Perinaldo Genoa
Astronomy and astrology
Cassini was an astronomer at the Panzano Observatory , from to . He was a professor of astronomy at the University of Bologna and became, in

5. Giovanni Domenico Cassini (1625-1712)
Giovanni Domenico Cassini (June 8, 1625 September 14, 1712)
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6. Saturn's Moon Tethys
Tethys TEEthis was discovered by Giovanni Cassini in 1684. It is an icy body similar in nature to Dione and Rhea.
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7. NASA - Giovanni Cassini
Giovanni Domenico Cassini, (16251712), was an Italian-born French astronomer Cassini, Giovanni Domenico. World Book Online Reference Center. 2004.
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Giovanni Domenico Cassini, (1625-1712), was an Italian-born French astronomer who discovered four moons of Saturn and a large gap in Saturn's ring system. The gap is now known as the Cassini division. Cassini is also known by the French name Jean Dominique Cassini. Because of his discoveries pertaining to Saturn, a space probe that the United States launched in 1997 to investigate that planet was named after him. Cassini was born on June 8, 1625, in Perinaldo, in what is now northern Italy. In 1650, he became a professor of astronomy at the University of Bologna. He went to Paris in 1669 and soon became the first director of the Paris Observatory. He became a French citizen in 1673. Cassini's tables of the sun, published in 1662, established his reputation as an astronomer. He had precisely measured the sun's apparent motion through the sky. Later, he closely approximated the distance from Earth to the sun. Cassini's observations of Jupiter were so precise that he could distinguish between shadows cast by moons of Jupiter and fixed shadows on Jupiter's surface. Cassini used the moon shadows to create tables of the motions of the moons. He used the fixed shadows to determine the length of Jupiter's day. Cassini died in Paris on Sept. 14, 1712.

8. Giovanni Domenico Cassini - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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Biography of Giovanni Cassini (16251712)
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10. Astronomy History People Cassini, Giovanni Giovanni Domenico
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11. New Catholic Dictionary Cassini, Giovanni Domenico
New Catholic Dictionary Cassini, Giovanni Domenico
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12. Webverzeichnis Science Astronomy History People Cassini
Webverzeichnis Webverzeichnis ? Science ? Astronomy ? History ? People ? Cassini _Giovanni ? Inhalt. Suche
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13. Poster Of Cassini
Giovanni Cassini. lived from 1625 to 1712. Cassini studied the curve which isthe locus of a point the product of whose distances from two fixed foci is
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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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14. Cassini, Giovanni
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15. Giovanni Domenico Cassini - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Giovanni Domenico (JeanDominique) Cassini. Giovanni Domenico Cassini (June 8,1625 - September 14, 1712) was an Italian-French astronomer and engineer.
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Giovanni Domenico Cassini
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Giovanni Domenico (Jean-Dominique) Cassini Giovanni Domenico Cassini June 8 September 14 ) was an Italian French astronomer and engineer . Cassini was born in Perinaldo Genoa edit
Astronomy and astrology
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 . He thoroughly adopted his new country, to the extent that he became interchangeably known as Jean-Dominique Cassini Along with Hooke , Cassini is given credit for the discovery of the Great Red Spot on Jupiter ). 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

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'''Giovanni Domenico Cassini''' ( June 8 September 14 ) was an Italian French astronomer and engineer . Cassini was born in Perinaldo Genoa
Astronomy and astrology
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 . He thoroughly adopted his new country, to the extent that he became interchangeably known as '''Jean-Dominique Cassini'''.
Along with Hooke , Cassini is given credit for the discovery of the Great Red Spot on Jupiter ). Cassini was the first to observe four of Saturn's moon s; 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 satellite s of Jupiter as a clock.

17. IWF: Giovanni Domenico Cassini
Giovanni Domenico Cassini was born on June 8, 1625 in Perinaldo, near Nice, anddied on September 14, 1712 in Paris. In 1671 he became director of the Paris
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Giovanni Domenico Cassini was born on June 8, 1625 in Perinaldo, near Nice, and died on September 14, 1712 in Paris. In 1671 he became director of the Paris Observatory. He determined the rotation period of Jupiter and Mars and discovered four Saturnian satellites (Lapetus in 1671, Rhea in 1672, and both Tethys and Dione in 1684). In 1675 he discovered the gap in the ring system of Saturn, now known as the Cassini Division.
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18. Giovanni Domenico Cassini
Giovanni Domenico Cassini Born 8Jun-1625 Birthplace Perinaldo, Italy Died14-Sep-1712 Location of death Paris, France Cause of death unspecified
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Executive summary: Italo-French astronomer Italo-French astronomer, born at Perinaldo near Nice on the 8th of June 1625. Educated by the Jesuits at Genoa, he was nominated in 1650 professor of astronomy in the University of Bologna; he observed and wrote a treatise on the comet of 1652; was employed by the senate of Bologna as hydraulic engineer; and appointed by Pope Alexander VII inspector of fortifications in 1657, and subsequently director of waterways in the papal states. His determinations of the rotation periods of Jupiter, Mars and Venus in 1665-67 enhanced his fame; and Louis XIV applied for his services in 1669 at the stately observatory then in course of erection at Paris. Pope Clement IX reluctantly assented, on the understanding that the appointment was to be temporary; but it proved to be irrevocable. Cassini was naturalized as a French subject in 1673, having begun work at the observatory in September 1671. Between 1671 and 1684 he discovered four Saturnian satellites, and in 1675 the division in Saturn's ring; made the earliest sustained observations of the zodiacal light, and published, in

19. Giovanni Domenico Cassini@Everything2.com
Giovanni Domenico Cassini Subsequently, Cassini s tables of the motions ofthe four major moons of Jupiter were used by Danish astronomer Ole Rømer to
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20. Giovanni Domenico Cassini
Giovanni Domenico Cassini. Up Ernst Abbe Thomas Addison André MarieAmpère Anders John James Audubon Amedeo Avogadro William
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Sambal's Scientists Giovanni Domenico Cassini Up Ernst Abbe Thomas Addison André Marie Ampère ... Sir William Bowman [ Giovanni Domenico Cassini ] Henry Cavendish Anders Celsius Nicholaus Copernicus Charles Coulomb ... Thomas Young Giovanni Domenico Cassini Last revised 13 May 2005 For more information about these pages nigel@purchon.com

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