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Science Tapestry featuring the photograph Giovanni Cassini, Italian-french #1 by Science Source

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Giovanni Cassini, Italian-french #1 Tapestry

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Our lightweight, microfiber tapestries are available in three different sizes and feature incredible artwork to complement any wall space. Each tapestry has hemmed edges for secure hanging with nails and/or thumbtacks.

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Giovanni Domenico Cassini (1625-1712) was an Italian/French mathematician, astronomer, engineer, and astrologer. Cassini, also known as Giandomenico... more

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Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.

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Giovanni Domenico Cassini (1625-1712) was an Italian/French mathematician, astronomer, engineer, and astrologer. Cassini, also known as Giandomenico Cassini or Jean-Dominique Cassini, was born in Perinaldo, near Sanremo, at that time in the Republic of Genova. Attracted to the heavens in his youth, his first interest was in astrology. While young he read widely on the subject of astrology, and soon was very knowledgeable about it; this extensive knowledge of astrology led to his first appointment as an astronomer. Cassini was the first to observe four of Saturn's moons, which he called Sidera Lodoicea, including Iapetus, whose anomalous variations in brightness he correctly ascribed as being due to the presence of dark material on one hemisphere (now called Cassini regio in his honor). In addition he discovered the Cassini Division in the rings of Saturn (1675). In 1672 he sent his colleague Jean Richer to Cayenne, French Guiana, while he himself stayed in Paris. The two made simultane...

 

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