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• ... that '''[[Simon Marius (nonfiction)|Simon Marius]]''' published his work ''Mundus Iovialis'' (1614) describing the planet Jupiter and its moons, and asserting that | • ... that '''[[Simon Marius (nonfiction)|Simon Marius]]''' published his work ''Mundus Iovialis'' (1614) describing the planet Jupiter and its moons, and asserting that he discovered the planet's four major moons some days before Galileo Galilei?<br> | ||
• ... that ?<br> | • ... that astronomer and mathematician [[Nicole-Reine Lepaute (nonfiction)|Nicole-Reine Lepaute]] calculated the exact time of a solar eclipse that occurred on 1 April 1764, and that she wrote an article in which she gave a map of the eclipse's extent in 15-minute intervals across Europe?<br> | ||
• ... that ? | • ... that ? |
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• ... that Simon Marius published his work Mundus Iovialis (1614) describing the planet Jupiter and its moons, and asserting that he discovered the planet's four major moons some days before Galileo Galilei?
• ... that astronomer and mathematician Nicole-Reine Lepaute calculated the exact time of a solar eclipse that occurred on 1 April 1764, and that she wrote an article in which she gave a map of the eclipse's extent in 15-minute intervals across Europe?
• ... that ?