Giovanni Domenico Cassini (nonfiction)
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Giovanni Domenico Cassini (8 June 1625 – 14 September 1712) was an Italian (naturalized French) mathematician, astronomer and engineer. Cassini was born in Perinaldo, near Imperia, at that time in the County of Nice, part of the Savoyard state.
Cassini is known for his work in the fields of astronomy and engineering. Cassini discovered four satellites of the planet Saturn and noted the division of the rings of Saturn; the Cassini Division was named after him.
Giovanni Domenico Cassini was also the first of his family to begin work on the project of creating a topographic map of France.
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External links:
- Giovanni Domenico Cassini @ Wikipedia