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  1. Giovanni Virginio Schiaparelli ForMemRS HFRSE (/ ˌ s k æ p ə ˈ r ɛ l i, ˌ ʃ æ p-/ SKAP-ə-REL-ee, SHAP-, US also / s k i ˌ ɑː p-/ skee-AHP-, Italian: [dʒoˈvanni virˈdʒiːnjo skjapaˈrɛlli]; 14 March 1835 – 4 July 1910) was an Italian astronomer and science historian.

  2. Jun 30, 2024 · Giovanni Virginio Schiaparelli was an Italian astronomer and senator whose reports of groups of straight lines on Mars touched off much controversy on the possible existence of life on that planet. Schiaparelli went to Berlin in 1854 to study astronomy under Johann F. Encke.

  3. How one of the most important astronomers of the 19th century, Giovanni Virginio Schiaparelli, unlocked the secrets of the sky with his telescope.

  4. Mar 14, 2019 · Learn about the life and achievements of Giovanni Schiaparelli, who discovered the "canals" on Mars in 1877 and studied the solar system, meteor showers and binary stars. Find out how his observations influenced science fiction and inspired the search for life on Mars.

  5. May 17, 2018 · SCHIAPARELLI, GIOVANNI VIRGINIO (b. Savigliano, Cuneo province, Italy, 14 March 1835; d. Milan, Italy, 4 July 1910)astronomy.After receiving his degree in civil engineering [1] at Turin in 1854, Schiaparelli taught mathematics and studied modern languages and astronomy at the University of Turin.

  6. Giovanni Schiaparelli was an Italian astronomer who observed Mars, comets, meteors, and double stars. He discovered the minor planet Hesperia and named the "seas" and "continents" on Mars, which inspired Percival Lowell's search for life.

  7. Dec 24, 2016 · Giovanni Schiaparelli was one of the most widely known astronomical observers of the middle to late nineteenth century, in no small part due to his observations of Mars and their reputed canals. Born to wealthy parents, he was enrolled at age seven in the Gymnasium Lycée of Savigliano.