The method of using the eclipses of Jupiter's satellites to measure the velocity of light.

Diagram showing the method of using the eclipses of Jupiter's satellites to measure the velocity of light. The first person to use this method was Ole Romer. Ole Romer (1644-1710) a Danish astronomer who in 1676 made the first quantitative measurements of the speed of light. Dated 19th century. (Photo by: Universal History Archive/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
Diagram showing the method of using the eclipses of Jupiter's satellites to measure the velocity of light. The first person to use this method was Ole Romer. Ole Romer (1644-1710) a Danish astronomer who in 1676 made the first quantitative measurements of the speed of light. Dated 19th century. (Photo by: Universal History Archive/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
The method of using the eclipses of Jupiter's satellites to measure the velocity of light.
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