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The year 1611 in science and technology involved some significant events.
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Astronomy
- Sunspots are first observed telescopically by Frisian astronomers Johannes Fabricius and David Fabricius; their discovery is overlooked however, and the first sighting is claimed a few months later by Galileo Galilei and Christoph Scheiner.
Technology
Births
- January 28 - Johannes Hevelius, German astronomer (died 1687)
- March 1 - John Pell, English mathematician (died 1685)
- Willem Piso, Dutch physician and naturalist (died 1678)
- Georg Marcgrave, German naturalist, explorer of Brazil (died 1644)
Deaths
- Henry Hudson, English explorer (born c1565)
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