Yes. In 1674 he married Geneviève de Laistre who was the daughter of the lieutenant general of the compté of Clermont.
The Cassini spacecraft is named after Giovanni Domenico Cassini, an Italian-French astronomer who discovered four of Saturn's moons and the large gap in its rings now known as the Cassini Division.
The Cassini Division is a large gap between the A and B rings of Saturn. It was discovered by Giovanni Cassini in the 17th century. The Cassini Division is largely free of ring particles due to gravitational interactions with Saturn's moon, Mimas.
The Cassini Division is located in Saturn's rings, which are made up of ice, dust, and rocky particles. It is a large gap between Saturn's A and B rings named after Giovanni Cassini, the Italian astronomer who discovered it in the 17th century.
Cassini is still active but Huygens is not.
W. Bond, G. Bond, W. Lassell are collectively credited with the discovery, in 1848, of Saturn's moon, Hyperion.
Giovanni Domenico Cassini was born on June 8, 1625.
Giovanni Domenico Cassini was born on June 8, 1625.
The Cassini spacecraft is named after Giovanni Domenico Cassini, an Italian-French astronomer who discovered four of Saturn's moons and the large gap in its rings now known as the Cassini Division.
Giovanni Domenico Cassini was born in 1625 and died in 1712
Giovanni Domenico Cassini was born on June 8, 1625.
Giovanni Domenico Cassini in1684. Future Astronomer, Hanna, also a poptropica expert :)
Giovanni Domenico Cassini discovered the division between Saturn's rings in the year 1675. This prominent division, known as the Cassini Division, is a gap between the A and B rings of Saturn and is named in his honor.
the rings of saturn, I believe ( I saw on wikipedia)
Giovanni Domenico Cassini and Christiaan Huygen
Giovanni Cassini made major contributions to astronomy, including discovering four of Saturn's moons (Iapetus, Rhea, Tethys, and Dione), creating the Cassini Division in Saturn's rings, and calculating the rotational periods of Jupiter and Mars. He also analyzed the Great Red Spot on Jupiter and observed various celestial phenomena.
The Cassini Division is a large gap between the A and B rings of Saturn. It was discovered by Giovanni Cassini in the 17th century. The Cassini Division is largely free of ring particles due to gravitational interactions with Saturn's moon, Mimas.
Giovanni Domenico Cassini discovered the second, third, fourth, and fifth moons of Saturn.