Much of the United States was initially discovered by explorers from various European countries. Florida, Alaska, New England, and Virginia were discovered by Spain, Russia, and England respectively.
With the exception of Antarctica, European explorers did not "discover" any location. The locations they visited had indigenous populations (people already lived there) who were aware of its existence before the Europeans arrived.
The four notable Spanish explorers associated with the discovery and exploration of America are Christopher Columbus, Hernán Cortés, Francisco Pizarro, and Juan Ponce de León. Columbus is credited with the 1492 voyage that led to the European awareness of the Americas. Cortés is known for his conquest of the Aztec Empire, while Pizarro is recognized for conquering the Inca Empire. Ponce de León is famous for his exploration of Florida in search of the Fountain of Youth.
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Huygens discovered Saturn's moon Titan; Giovanni Domenico Cassini later discovered four other moons: Iapetus, Rhea, Tethys and Dione.
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Spain and Portugal were the two major European countries that focused mostly on exploring and colonizing the southern continent, which is now known as South America. They were able to establish vast empires in this region through expeditions led by explorers such as Christopher Columbus and Vasco da Gama.
Some famous explorers include Christopher Columbus, Vasco da Gama, Ferdinand Magellan, and Marco Polo. These explorers made significant contributions to world exploration and discovery during their respective times.
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
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