W. Bond, G. Bond, W. Lassell are collectively credited with the discovery, in 1848, of Saturn's moon, Hyperion.
it was giovanni cassini
W. Bond, G. Bond, W. Lassell are collectively credited with the discovery, in 1848, of Saturn's moon, Hyperion.
I invented Hyperion, one of Saturn's moons...
I am Christiaan Huggens.
it was giovanni cassini
Bond and Lassel in 1848
Neither. Both have been visible since anyone looked up in the night sky. So neither of them were discovered.
Earth has one moon and earth is the only planet next its moon however, other planets have their own moons. http://www.windows.ucar.edu/tour/link=/our_solar_system/moons_table.html The link above takes you to a "table" of moons, it lists which planets have moons, how many moons each planet has, the names of the moons, when they were discovered, who discovered them etc... Just copy and paste the address into your browser if you can't click it.
Hans Lippershey invented the telescope, but Galileo Galilei improved it for astronamy. Galileo was the one who discovered four moons of Jupiter, The names of the moons are Io, Europa, Callisto and Ganymede. Although Jupiter has over 60 moons those are the first 4 identified because hey are the largest.
Europa is one of Jupiters moons. Jupiter has many moons, but Europa is one of the four large moons that was discovered in 1610 by Galileo Galilei (and possibly independently by Simon Marius around the same time).
Jupiter has 67 known moons, although 17 of them are awaiting official names. More are discovered with every space probe we send there. It is likely that there are more not yet identified. The most recent are extremely small. As with the icy moonlets in Saturn's rings, there are millions of small objects orbiting the planet, some as part of Jupiter's own rings.63 moonsJupiter has 63 known moons. But 4 main moons, the largest of the 63.
Billy Mckeand
I believe Christiaan Huygens. Look up his name just in case.
one of saturns outermost moons
yes
Saturn has 49 moons. One of them is Mimas. Others are Titan, Lapetus, Hyperion, and Prometheus.
One of Saturn's (many) moons is named Mimas.
Hyperion was discovered in 1848 by the American astronomers William Bond and George Bond and simultaneously but independently by William Lassell an English Astronomer. Hyperion is named after one of the Titans which were imprisoned by Zeus in Greek mythology.
Kari is one of Saturns outer moons, discovered on 26 June, 2006. It is very small, at around 7 km in diameter and orbits Saturn at an average distance of 22,118,000 km
Pandora is one of Saturn's moons, discovered in 1980 by the Voyager 1 space probe. Its quite small and is one of the inner moons of Saturn.
Yes he did! Galileo was the first one to discover Jupiter's 4 moons.
Phoebe, which is one of Saturn's moons was discovered by William Henry Pickering in 1899.
Neptune actually has 14 known moons, as another one was discovered in 2013.