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The year 1610 in science and technology involved some significant events.

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See also: 1609 in science, other events of 1610, 1611 in science and the list of years in science.

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Astronomy

  • January 7 – Galileo Galilei first observes the four large Galilean moons of Jupiter: Ganymede, Callisto, Europa and Io, although he is unable to distinguish the latter two until the following night. In the same year he publishes his first observations by telescope in a short treatise entitled Sidereus Nuncius ("Sidereal Messenger").
  • December – English scientist Thomas Harriot becomes one of the first to view sunspots through a telescope
  • The Orion Nebula is discovered by Nicolas-Claude Fabri de Peiresc.

Medicine

  • Diphtheria epidemic in Naples, during which Marco Aurelio Severino performs successful tracheotomies.

Technology

  • Jean Beguin publishes Tyrocinium Chymicum, the first book of chemistry lectures.
  • Tinsel is invented by a German silversmith, who uses real silver for the metal strands.
  • Bagels are created in Kraków, Poland and given as gifts to women after childbirth.

Births

  • February 2 – Pierre Bourdelot, French physician, anatomist, freethinker, abbé and libertine (died 1685)
  • Maria Cunitz, Silesian astronomer (died 1664)
  • Marie Meurdrac, French chemist and alchemist (died 1680)

Deaths

  • Abul Qasim ibn Mohammed al-Ghassani, Moroccan physician (born 1548)
  • Nikola Vitov Gučetić, Ragusan polymath (born 1549)
  • Peter Lowe, Scottish surgeon (born c. 1550)
  • Paarangot Jyeshtadevan Namboodiri, Keralan mathematician and astronomer (born c. 1500)
  • December 31 – Ludolph van Ceulen, German mathematician (born 1540)

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