Renaissance · Europe · Science
1611
Sunspot Observations Begin
1611
In the same year, four astronomers across Europe - Galileo, Thomas Harriot, Christoph Scheiner, and Johannes Fabricius - independently turned telescopes toward the Sun and saw dark blemishes drifting across its face. The discovery of sunspots shattered the Aristotelian doctrine of celestial perfection. Even the Sun, it seemed, had imperfections worth arguing about.