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1671

Paris Observatory Completed

1671

The Academie Royale des Sciences moved into the newly completed Observatoire de Paris, designed by Claude Perrault and directed by the Italian astronomer Giovanni Cassini. From its rooftop, Cassini would discover four moons of Saturn and measure the distance to Mars. France had built the finest astronomical facility in Europe, a palace for stargazers.