Ernest Benjamin Esclangon (17 March 1876 – 28 January 1954) was a French astronomer and mathematician. Born in Mison, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, in 1895...
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Amoris. Its diameter is 15 km. It was named after French astronomer Ernest Esclangon. This formation was previously designated Macrobius L. Just to the...
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was conscripted into the army during World War I. He served under Ernest Esclangon and lost an eye in combat in Champagne. He received war honours in...
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approximately 8 kilometers in diameter. It is named after French astronomer Ernest Esclangon. Esclangona was discovered on 21 December 1938, by French astronomer...
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American papers covered similar statements from French astronomer Ernest Esclangon who debunked the "flying saucer reports" by explaining they could not...
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of dimensions. The early discussion of quasi-periodic functions, by Ernest Esclangon following the work of Piers Bohl, in fact led to a definition of almost-periodic...
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grandson of French physician Félix Esclangon [fr], and the great grand-nephew of mathematician and astronomer Ernest Esclangon, inventor of the talking clock...
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United States (born 1933) Leo Esaki – Japan (born 1925) Nobel laureate Ernest Esclangon – France (1876–1954) Louis Essen – U.K. (1908–1997) Leonhard Euler...
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Eratosthenes (Alexandria, 276 BC – 194 BC) Emil Ernst (Germany, 1889–1942) Ernest Esclangon (France, 1876–1954) Fred Espenak (United States, 1953–) Larry W. Esposito...
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Erwin Baur (1875–1933) Albert Schweitzer (1875–1965), Nobel Prize 1952 Ernest Esclangon (1876–1954) Paul Rohmer (1876–1977) Maurice René Fréchet (1878–1973)...
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Benjamin Baillaud (1908–1926) Henri-Alexandre Deslandres (1926–1929) Ernest Esclangon (1929–1944) André Danjon (1945–1963) Jean-François Denisse (1963–1967)...
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Bernard Lyot 1933 – Harlow Shapley 1934 – Willem de Sitter 1935 – Ernest Esclangon 1936 – Georges Lemaître 1937 – Giorgio Abetti 1938 – Jules Baillaud...
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Julius Bauschinger Adolf Berberich André Danjon William Lewis Elkin Ernest Esclangon Ernst Hartwig Carlos Jaschek Pierre Lacroute Otto Tetens Friedrich...
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Schwarzschild, Pierre Boutroux, Edmond Bauer, Max Abraham, Arnold Sommerfeld, Ernest Esclangon, Paul Ehrenfest, and Tatyana Pavlovna Ehrenfest. The French edition...
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(1928–1932) Frank Watson Dyson (1932–1935) Frank Schlesinger (1935–1938) Ernest Esclangon (1938–1944) Arthur Eddington (1944–1948) Harold Spencer Jones (1948–1952)...
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In 1933, the first practical use of talking clocks was seen when Ernest Esclangon created a talking telephone time service in Paris, France. On its first...
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(aged 64) Scientific career Fields Mathematics and cybernetics Institutions Blaise Pascal Calculation Center Thesis (1938) Doctoral advisor Ernest Esclangon...
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1508 Kemi 1938 UP Kemi, Finland MPC · 1508 1509 Esclangona 1938 YG Ernest Esclangon (1876–1954), French astronomer DMP · 1509 1510 Charlois 1939 DC Auguste...
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Société de Géographie 1931–1933: Charles Fabry, physicist 1933–1935: Ernest Esclangon, astronomer, mathematician 1935–1937: Jules Baillaud, astronomer 1937–1939:...
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had restricted withdrawals or closed entirely. In France, astronomer Ernest Esclangon inaugurated the first telephone service for callers to learn the correct...
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Erro (1897–1955) WGPSN Esclangon 21°28′N 42°04′E / 21.47°N 42.06°E / 21.47; 42.06 (Esclangon) 15.29 1976 Ernest Esclangon (1876–1954) WGPSN Esnault-Pelterie...
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Henri-Alexandre Deslandres Audouin Dollfus Jean Dufay Jeanne Dumée Noël Duret Ernest Esclangon Louis Fabry Pierre Fatou Hervé Faye Charles Fehrenbach Louis Feuillée...
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Awards Prix Lalande (1930) Prix Jules Janssen (1969) Scientific career Fields Astronomy Institutions Paris Observatory Doctoral advisor Ernest Esclangon...
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Franz Encke Epigenes Eratosthenes Joseph Erlanger Luis Enrique Erro Ernest Esclangon T. H. E. C. Espin Euclid Euctemon Eudoxus of Cnidus Leonhard Euler...
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Died 8 March 1944(1944-03-08) (aged 58) Paris, France Scientific career Fields Astronomy Institutions Paris Observatory Doctoral advisor Ernest Esclangon...
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the first woman was Christiane Thibault, and in 2011 it was Isabelle Esclangon, both from France. The 2007 Paris–Brest–Paris was the first poor weather...
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(Beaumont-sur-Oise) Lycée Fabert, Metz Lycée Faidherbe, Lille Lycée Félix Esclangon, Manosque Lycée Félix Faure, Beauvais Lycée Félix Le Dantec, Lannion Lycée...
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Verdaches in the east which passes through the village and continues south to Esclangon. The D7 road also comes from Auzet in the north-east and joins the D900A...
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Sassenage, ca. 1849, private collection; Ernest Victor Hareux, Le Casque du Néron depuis la plaine du Drac; Ernest Victor Hareux, Le casque du Néron vue...
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