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  1. 4 giu 2024 · 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.

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  2. 2 giorni fa · Jupiter's iconic Great Red Spot has persisted for at least 190 years and is likely a different spot from the one observed by the astronomer Giovanni Domenico Cassini in 1665, a new study reports.

  3. 1 giorno fa · In 1665, astronomer Giovanni Domenico Cassini observed a massive storm raging on Jupiter. It became known as the Great Red Spot, a swirling oval of clouds that’s almost twice as wide as Earth ...

  4. 2 giorni fa · 1. Jupiter’s Great Red Spot was first discovered in 1665 by astronomer Giovanni Domenico Cassini, and both scientists and the public have been awe-stricken by its beauty and the processes that created it. However, a recent study published in Geophysical Research Letters postulates that the famous spot we’ve adored for so long is not the ...

  5. 4 giorni fa · In 1665, Cassini discovered a dark oval at the same latitude as today’s Great Red Spot and named it the “Permanent Spot,” as he and other astronomers observed it until 1713, when they lost track of it. It was not until 1831 and later years that scientists once more observed a clear, oval structure at the same latitude as the Great Red Spot.

  6. 2 giorni fa · L'histoire raconte qu'elle a été observée dans l' atmosphère de Jupiter pour la première fois par Jean-Dominique Cassini, un astronome d'origine italienne puis naturalisé français. C'était ...

  7. 2 giorni fa · June 19, 2024. by StudyFinds Staff. WASHINGTON — For nearly 400 years, the swirling red vortex known as Jupiter’s Great Red Spot has captured the attention and imagination of astronomers. But surprising new research suggests this planetary icon is actually not the same one described by Italian astronomer Giovanni Domenico Cassini.