The first recorded observation of a nova is attributed to the Chinese astronomers in 185 AD, who observed a bright "guest star" in the sky. However, there may have been earlier instances of novae that went unrecorded.
The first to discover a nova in 1572 was the Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe. He observed a new star in the Cassiopeia constellation and documented its appearance and disappearance over a period of about 18 months. This event was later named "Tycho's Nova" in his honor.
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It seems your question is incomplete. If you're asking about the first person to discover something specific, please provide more context. For example, if you mean the first person to discover America, that would be widely attributed to Christopher Columbus in 1492, although indigenous peoples had inhabited the continent long before. If you have a different discovery in mind, please clarify!
The first recorded observation of a nova was made by Chinese astronomers in 185 AD.
The first person to travel to space was Yuri Gagarin, a Soviet astronaut who orbited the Earth on April 12, 1961 in the Vostok 1 spacecraft.
Which Nova?
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The first to discover a nova in 1572 was the Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe. He observed a new star in the Cassiopeia constellation and documented its appearance and disappearance over a period of about 18 months. This event was later named "Tycho's Nova" in his honor.
the first person to discover gold was Jams W Marshall.
Iverville and Bineville were the first people to discover The Louisiana!
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he was the first person to discover that blood has oxogen in it
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Archimedes.