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    Ferdinand Jules Quénisset (1872–1951) was a French astronomer who specialized in astrophotography. Quénisset was born on 8 August 1872 in Paris, the son...
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    Flammarion (1877–1962), astronomer. Alexandre Prémat, motor racing driver Ferdinand Quénisset (1872–1951), astronomer. Sophian Rafai, basketball player Habib Sissoko...
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  • le Doulcet, Comte de Pontécoulant Jean-Loup Puget Pierre Puiseux Ferdinand Quénisset Georges Rayet Jean Richer Édouard Roche Pierre Rousseau Augustin...
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  • he did not check his photograph quickly enough and credit went to Ferdinand Quénisset. Nevertheless, he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Astronomical...
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    July 1892 Ferdinand Quénisset, observer, from 1–31 May 1892, and August 1892 Léon Guiot, from 20 August – 14 September 1892 Ferdinand Quénisset, from 1...
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    facility, including Fernand Baldet, Henri Chrétien, André-Louis Danjon, Ferdinand Quénisset (later an astronomer at the Camille Flammarion Observatory), Gilbert...
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    Arabia place name WGPSN Quenisset 34°36′N 319°24′W / 34.6°N 319.4°W / 34.6; -319.4 (Quenisset) 138.0 1973 Ferdinand Quénisset WGPSN Quick 18°24′N 49°18′W...
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  • widely exported to Europe, the United States and even further afield. Ferdinand Quénisset used Mailhat lenses for early photographs of Mars in 1899 at the...
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  • Program related to ozone action. He wrote a comprehensive biography of Ferdinand Quénisset. Jim’s wife Maria (b. 1967) was born in Greece. She manages the web...
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    Henri Labrouste – Research into periodic solar phenomena 1934 – Ferdinand Quenisset – Observations on comets 1935 – Raymond Tremblot – For the entirety...
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  • issued by King Charles IV of Spain. IAU · 423624 423645 Quénisset 2005 YM4 Ferdinand Jules Quénisset (1872–1951), a French astronomer who discovered the comets...
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