Christiaan Huygens (1629 - 1695), Dutch mathematician, physicist and astronomer.

Among many other things, Huygens worked on improving telescope lenses, and in 1655 he discovered Titan, a satellite of Saturn, and studied Saturn's impressive ring system. In 1659 he published his findings in Systema Saturnium.

Additionally, he developed a wave theory of light, as opposed to the corpuscular theory of Newton who saw light as particles, and formulated Huygen's Principle; "Concerning light waves, every point on a wave front is itself a source of new waves."

Huygens was also the inventor of the pendulum clock, and he was the first one to discover the polarization of light.