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25 Jun 1671
Giovanni Riccioli |
death Giovanni Riccioli Died 25 Jun 1671 at age 73 (born 17 Apr 1598). Giovanni Battista Riccioli was an Italian astronomer who was the first to observe (1650) a double star (two stars so close together that they appear to be one) - Mizar in Ursa Major, the middle star in the handle of the Big Dipper. He also discovered satellite shadows on Jupiter. In 1651, he assigned the majority of the lunar feature names in current use. He named the more prominent features after famous astronomers, scientists and philosophers, while the large dark and smooth areas he called "seas" or "maria". The lunar seas were named after moods (Seas of Tranquillity, Serenity) or terrestrial phenomena (Sea of Rains, Ocean or Storms) His map was published in Almagestum Novum in1651. |
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25 Jun 1671
Giovanni Battista Riccioli |
death Giovanni Battista Riccioli Giovanni Battista Riccioli, Italian astronomer (born 1598) |