First Description of Discrete Stars Composing the Milk Way in Thomas Watson's Hekatompathia (1582)

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We note that the first unambiguous description of the Milk Way as being
composed of a large number of discrete stars is in Sonnet 31 of Thomas Watson's
(d 1592) Hekatompathia (1582), nearly 30 years before Galileo's description. We
discuss implications of this early description.

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