1610

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1610·Europe·Science

Galileo Sees Jupiter's Moons

Pointing his improved telescope at Jupiter, Galileo noticed four small stars arranged in a line that shifted from night to night. Within a week he realized they were moons, orbiting another world. The Copernican system suddenly had visual proof, and the universe had just grown unignorably stranger. He named them the Medicean stars, flattering his Florentine patrons.

January 7, 1610Renaissance
1610·North America·Exploration

Hudson Enters Hudson Bay

Searching again for a Northwest Passage, Henry Hudson pushed through the strait that would bear his name and emerged into an enormous inland sea. He wintered on its icy southern shore; his crew, starved and mutinous, cast him adrift the following spring in a small boat. He was never seen again.

1610Renaissance
1610·Europe·Science

Sidereus Nuncius Published

Galileo rushed his telescopic discoveries into print as The Starry Messenger, a sixty-page pamphlet in Latin. The moon was cratered, the Milky Way a sea of stars, Jupiter had satellites. Europe read the slim volume in weeks. Natural philosophy would never recover its ancient certainties, and every astronomer with access to a telescope rushed to confirm or deny the findings.

March 1610Renaissance
1610·Europe·Politics

Henry IV of France Assassinated

The converted Huguenot king who had pacified France and drafted the Edict of Nantes was stabbed to death by a Catholic fanatic named Francois Ravaillac while his carriage was stuck in Paris traffic on the Rue de la Ferronnerie. His nine-year-old son Louis XIII inherited a fragile kingdom, and the religious peace Henry had constructed began to tremble.

May 14, 1610Renaissance
1610·North America·Exploration

Hudson's Bay Company Prefigured

Henry Hudson's discovery of the great inland sea north of Labrador suggested a new route for the fur trade that would eventually be exploited by an English company sixty years later. The idea of a northern bypass to the hostile Saint Lawrence had entered English imperial planning, where it would bide its time.

1610Renaissance
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