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Giovanni Schiaparelli (1835-1910). Italian Astronomer. Ca. 1865. He observed patterned straight lines on the surface of the planet Mars, and called them "canali", Italian for channels, which was mistranslated into canals, implying that artificial structures existed on the red planet. Photograph by Giuseppe Puppo.
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19th century CE
Astronomer
Astronomy
Italian
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Mars, Planet
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Schiaparelli, Giovanni (1835-1910)
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