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Schiaparelli, Giovanni Virginio

Schiaparelli, Giovanni Virginio (jōvän'nē vērjē'nyō skyäpärel'lē) [key], 18351910, Italian astronomer. He was director (1862–1900) of the Brera Observatory, Milan. He is especially noted for having detected (1877) on the surface of the planet Mars the markings that he called canali (channels), later misinterpreted as “canals.” He showed that meteor swarms travel through space in cometary orbits and suggested that Mercury and Venus rotate on their axes. He discovered the asteroid Hesperia (1861) and several double stars.

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