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RefNoCLP/8i/30
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TitlePaper, 'A new theory for the Moon' by J D [Jean Dominique] Cassini
Date[17th Century]
DescriptionCassini uses observations of the Moon's diameter to support his hypotheses that 'the distance of the Moon from the Earth is 100 diameters of the Moon' and that 'in the quadratures that happen in the perigee, the distance of the Moon from the Earth is 107 diameters.'

Subject: Astronomy
LanguageEnglish
Extent3p
FormatManuscript
PhysicalDescriptionInk on paper
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AccessStatusOpen
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CodePersonNameDates
NA8383Cassini; Jean Dominique (1625 - 1712); astronomer1625 - 1712
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