Observations on Mars
Date
28 March 1666
Creator
Unknown, Artist
After
Robert Hooke (1635 - 1703, British) , Natural philosopher
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Manuscript page number
p98
Material
Dimensions
height (page): 365mm
width (page): 232mm
width (page): 232mm
Subject
Content object
Description
Figure of the spots on Mars observed by Robert Hooke during February and March 1666. The observations were presented at the meeting of the Royal Society on 28 March 1666 and ordered to be registered. It was printed in Philosophical Transactions vol. 1, no. 14 (July 1666).
Object history
At the meeting of the Royal Society on 28 March 1666, ‘Mr. Hooke presented a paper containing some observations made by himself of the planet Mars, in the face whereof he affirm’d to have discovered, during the last months of February and March, both that there were several spots, and that they changed their place, and did not return to the same position till the next ensuing night near about the same time; collecting thence, that Mars, as well as Jupiter, the earth, &c. moves about his own axis in about 24 hours. To which he added his observations concerning the different dispositions of the air […]. Whereupon the president took notice (in which his lordship was seconded by Dr. Wilkins) that Sir Paul Neile had already some years before observed the like difference in the air […]. Mr. Hooke was desired to continue his observations for farther confirmation and it was order’d that his paper should be registered’ (Birch 2:74-75).
Printed in Robert Hooke, 'The particular observations of the planet Mars, formerly intimated to have been made by Mr. Hook in February and March last, Some observations, made in Italy, confirming the former; and withall fixing the period of the said planet's revolution. Observation lately made at London, of the planet Jupiter: as also of Saturn', Phil. Trans. vol. 1, no. 14 (July 1666), pp. 239-48, refs to figures at 241-42, 245, 246-47.
Printed in Robert Hooke, 'The particular observations of the planet Mars, formerly intimated to have been made by Mr. Hook in February and March last, Some observations, made in Italy, confirming the former; and withall fixing the period of the said planet's revolution. Observation lately made at London, of the planet Jupiter: as also of Saturn', Phil. Trans. vol. 1, no. 14 (July 1666), pp. 239-48, refs to figures at 241-42, 245, 246-47.
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Robert Hooke (1635 - 1703, British) , Natural philosopher
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