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1672

Cassini Measures Mars Parallax

1672

The Italian-French astronomer Giovanni Domenico Cassini, director of the Paris Observatory, coordinated simultaneous observations of Mars from Paris and Cayenne and calculated the first reasonably accurate distance from the Earth to the Sun. The solar system, previously a set of ratios, acquired absolute dimensions for the first time, and humanity began to grasp the true scale of its cosmic neighborhood.