Did Cassini (late 17th century) observe a comet impact site on Jupiter?

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Jupiter: Impact Phenomena, History Of Astronomy: Impact Phenomena, History Of Astronomy: Jupiter

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Astronomical archives have in the past contributed to the development of several fields of research. The discovery of a new phenomenon can lead to a new examination of such documents. At the end of the 17th century, Cassini made observations of Jupiter features and determinations of the differential rotation of this body. Recent studies by Hockey (1996), as well as those by Tabe et al. (1997) confirm the importance of keeping documents from the past.

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