And Cassini, like other first lady clothiers, was not a big international brand.
How Oscar de la Renta Created First Lady Fashion|Raquel Laneri|October 21, 2014|DAILY BEAST
The authors of the new study used data from the Cassini probe orbiting Saturn to measure the libration of Mimas.
Saturn’s Death Star Look-Alike|Matthew R. Francis|October 19, 2014|DAILY BEAST
That brings us back to the cloud system monitored by the Cassini mission between July 20 and 22.
A Cloud Forms Over Saturn’s Mysterious Moon|Matthew R. Francis|August 17, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Cassini observed, by the position of certain spots, the revolution of the planet Venus on its axis.
The Every Day Book of History and Chronology|Joel Munsell
During the night of the 14th, the wind was light from the westward, and we stood off and on to the north of Cassini Island.
Narrative of a Survey of the Intertropical and Western Coasts of Australia] [Volume 2 of 2]|Phillip Parker King
That Cassini should have seen an object which Dawes and Webb have failed to see must be considered utterly improbable.
Half-hours with the Telescope|Richard A. Proctor
It was in 1671, about sixteen years after the discovery of the first satellite of Saturn, that a second was discovered by Cassini.
The Story of the Heavens|Robert Stawell Ball
Of the five known satellites of Saturn at the close of the 17th century, Huygens had discovered the fourth; Cassini the others.
Biographies of Distinguished Scientific Men|Francois Arago
British Dictionary definitions for Cassini
Cassini
/ (kæˈsiːnɪ) /
noun
Giovanni Domenico. 1625–1712, French astronomer, born in Italy. He discovered (1675) Cassini's division, the gap that divides Saturn's rings into two parts, and four of Saturn's moons