File:Cassini's Meridian Line, Basilica di San Petronio, Bologna (26682323115).jpg

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Giovanni Domenico Cassini, 1655

The St Petronio’s Meridian - In 1656, after Egnazio Danti’s meridian descruction, during the lengthening of the church, Gian Domenico Cassini, who was a teacher in Bologna, invented and created a new meridian. In order to calculate it, Cassini used some instruments now on show at the Museum. The St Petronio’s Meridian is the longest in the world (length: 67,72m, light hole: 27m from the ground, distance between the solstices : 56m); its length corresponds to the 600000th part of the earth meridian. In 1775, it was restored by the astronomer Eustachio Manfredi, who substituted the iron line with the brass one.

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Source Cassini's Meridian Line, Basilica di San Petronio, Bologna
Author Dimitris Kamaras from Athens, Greece
Camera location44° 29′ 34.94″ N, 11° 20′ 34.98″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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