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Τι (ποιος) είναι Huygens$36338$ - ορισμός

PLANE ALGEBRAIC CURVE
Huygens lemniscate; Huygens' lemniscate

Constantijn Huygens Jr.         
  • A pencil drawing of Castle Zuilichem attributed to Huygens with inscriptions: "'t huijs te Zuylichem" and "August 1657". The castle was renovated by Constantijn Huygens Sr. in 1630.
  • Tubeless [[aerial telescope]] from Christiaan and Constantijn Huygens
DUTCH ASTRONOMER
Constantijn Huygens jr.; Constantijn Huygens, Jr.; Codex Huygens
Constantijn Huygens Jr., Lord of Zuilichem (10 March 1628 – October 1697), was a Dutch statesman and poet, mostly known for his work on scientific instruments (sometimes together with his younger brother Christiaan Huygens).
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  • A ''Cassini'' [[GPHS-RTG]] before installation
  • ''Cassini-Huygens'' assembly
  • Animated 3D model of the spacecraft
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  • Europa]]-like surface with the [[Labtayt Sulci]] fractures at center and the Ebony (left) and Cufa dorsa at lower left; imaged by ''Cassini'' on February 17, 2005
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  • Huygens' explanation for the aspects of Saturn, ''Systema Saturnium'' (1659)
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  • km}} Iapetus's equatorial ridge and surface are revealed. (CL1 and CL2 filters)
  • Closeup of Iapetus surface, 2007
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  • Daphnis]]
  • Titan]]'s surface revealed by VIMS
  • transiting]] Jupiter on January 1, 2001.
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  • [[Ligeia Mare]], on the left, is compared at scale to [[Lake Superior]].
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  • Saturn]] in natural-color (January 2010)
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  • moon]] was captured on April 15, 2013.
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  • Titan's atmosphere]] towards the [[Sun]] helped understand the atmospheres of [[exoplanet]]s (artist's concept; May 27, 2014).
  • Titan]] - Evolving feature in [[Ligeia Mare]] (August 21, 2014).
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  • <div class="center">2013 and 2017:<br />hexagon color changes</div>
  • <div class="center"> Titan – infrared views (2004 – 2017)</div>
  • Phoebe]] (2004)
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  • A [[Jupiter]] flyby picture
  • A glowing-hot plutonium pellet that is the power source of the probe's radioisotope thermoelectric generator
  • Rhea]] in front of Saturn
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  • Northern hemisphere storm in 2011
  • Saturn reached equinox in 2008, shortly after the end of the prime mission.
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  • ''Cassini-Huygens'' on the launch pad
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NASA SPACE MISSION SENT TO THE SATURN SYSTEM
Cassini program; Cassini probe; The Cassini-Huygens Mission; Cassini-Huygens Mission; Cassini–Huygens abbreviations; Cassini orbiter; Cassini Huygens; Cassini spacecraft; Saturn Orbiter/Titan Probe; Cassini-Huygens mission; Cassini-Huygens; Cassini-Huygens abbreviations; Cassini space probe; Cassini-huygens spacecraft; Cassini-Hyugens; Cassini Orbiter; Cassini (spacecraft); Cassini/Huygens; Cassini–Huygens probe; Cassini–Huygens Probe; Cassini-Huygens probe; Cassini-Huygens Probe; Cassini mission; Probe Data Relay Subsystem; Cassini Plasma Spectrometer; Ion and Neutral Mass Spectrometer; INMS; Magnetospheric Imaging Instrument; "INMS"; Cassini–Huygens mission; 1997-061A; Visual and Infrared Mapping Spectrometer; Cassini (probe); Cassini plasma spectrometer; Cassini–Huygen; Saturn Orbiter Titan Probe; Cassini-Huygen; Spacecraft Cassini; Cassini Imaging Team
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Huyghenian         
  • Constantijn]] (centre) and his five children (Christiaan, top right). [[Mauritshuis]], [[The Hague]].
  • L'établissement de l'Académie des Sciences et fondation de l'observatoire}}, 1666'' by [[Henri Testelin]] (c. 1675).
  • Portrait of Christiaan Huygens by [[Bernard Vaillant]] (1686).
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  • Relative sizes of the Sun and planets in ''Cosmotheoros'' (1698).
  • Christiaan Huygens, relief by [[Jean-Jacques Clérion]] (c. 1670).
  • A boating metaphor as a way to think about [[relative motion]], simplifying the theory of colliding bodies, from Huygens's ''Oeuvres Complètes''.
  • Drawing of a balance spring invented by Huygens.
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  • [[Hofwijck]], Huygens's summer home; now a museum.
  • Title page of ''Oeuvres Complètes'' I
  • Huygens's [[aerial telescope]] from ''Astroscopia Compendiaria'' (1684).
  • Huygens's explanation for the aspects of Saturn, ''Systema Saturnium'' (1659).
  • Traité de la Lumière]]'' (1690).
  • Picture of a hanging chain ([[catenary]]) in a manuscript of Huygens.
DUTCH MATHEMATICIAN, PHYSICIST AND ASTRONOMER (1629–1695)
Christian Huygens; Bibliography of Christiaan Huygens; Bibiolography of Christiaan Huygens; Christiaan Huyghens; C. Huyghens; Christian Huyghens; Huyghens; Christiaan huygens; Christiian Huygens; Christian Huyges; Christaan Huygens; Christan Huygens; Christianus Hugenius; Huyghenian; Cosmotheoros; Discoverer of Titan
·adj Pertaining to, or invented by, Christian Huyghens, a Dutch astronomer of the seventeenth century; as, the Huyghenian telescope.

Βικιπαίδεια

Lemniscate of Gerono

In algebraic geometry, the lemniscate of Gerono, or lemniscate of Huygens, or figure-eight curve, is a plane algebraic curve of degree four and genus zero and is a lemniscate curve shaped like an {\displaystyle \infty } symbol, or figure eight. It has equation

x 4 x 2 + y 2 = 0. {\displaystyle x^{4}-x^{2}+y^{2}=0.}

It was studied by Camille-Christophe Gerono.