Pyrite
Pyrite was not discovered by a single individual, as it is a naturally occurring mineral that has been known and used by humans for thousands of years. It has been found in various parts of the world and has been used for various purposes, including as a source of iron and as a decorative material.
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It's more than likely that the question should have been phrased as who discovered the four moons of Jupiter. [See related question]If anything, the question should be "Who discovered the five moons of Saturn" as they were all discovered in a relatively short period.Titan discovered by C. Huygens in 1665Iapetus discovered by G. Cassini in 1671Rhea discovered by G. Cassini in 1672Tethys discovered by G. Cassini in 1684Dione discovered by G. Cassini in 1684Mimas, the next moon discovered was not until 1789 by W. Herschel
Gliese 581 g was discovered on September 29, 2010.
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R. Bunsen and G. Kirchhoff discovered rubidium and cesium.