Eugène Michel Antoniadi (Greek: Ευγένιος Αντωνιάδης; 1 March 1870 – 10 February 1944) was a Greek-French astronomer. Antoniadi was born in Istanbul (Constantinople)...
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when viewing the stars at night. The Antoniadi scale was invented by Eugène Antoniadi, a Greek astronomer, who lived from 1870 to 1944. Living most of his...
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His map was later superseded by those of Giovanni Schiaparelli and Eugène Antoniadi and his nomenclature was dropped (for instance, his "Kaiser Sea" became...
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Juvisy in 1906 to resume his post at the observatory (he succeeded Eugène Antoniadi, who had left Juvisy in 1902). Quénisset worked at the Juvisy observatory...
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Montes 39.4 187.2 Latin for 'mountains of heat' Ridges Antoniadi Dorsum 25.1 30.5 Eugène Antoniadi Schiaparelli Dorsum 23 164.1 Giovanni Schiaparelli Fossae...
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named after Eugène Michael Antoniadi, a Greek astronomer (1870–1944) who spent most of his life in France. There is evidence that Antoniadi Crater once...
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nearby albedo feature on classical maps by Giovanni Schiaparelli or Eugène Antoniadi; on Io – after places associated with Io mythology or Dante's Inferno;...
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observers disputed the notion of canals. The influential observer Eugène Antoniadi used the 83 cm (32.6 inch) aperture telescope at Meudon Observatory...
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it was named by the International Astronomical Union after Eugène Michel Antoniadi. Antoniadi Dorsum cuts across the crater Geddes. The same trend of ridges...
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oxygen were present in the Martian atmosphere. The influential observer Eugène Antoniadi used the 83-cm (32.6 inch) aperture telescope at Meudon Observatory...
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nearby albedo features on classical maps by Giovanni Schiaparelli or Eugène Antoniadi on Titan, after characters from Tolkien's Middle-earth on Pluto, after...
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identified from the contrast of bright and dark signals photographed by Eugène Antoniadi. The mountain range was named in 1985. It has been named after Greek...
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player, labor leader, and former NFL Players Association director Eugène Michel Antoniadi (1870–1944), Greek astronomer Eugen Bleuler (1857–1939), Swiss...
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nearby albedo feature on classical maps by Giovanni Schiaparelli or Eugène Antoniadi; on Io – after gods or heroes associated with fire, sun, thunder, volcanoes;...
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refractor to make observations of planet Jupiter. Starting in 1909 Eugène Antoniadi was able to help disprove the theory of Martian canali by viewing through...
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saint and martyr E. M. Antoniadi (1870–1944), Greek-French astronomer Eugène Michel Antoniadi, also known as Eugenios Antoniadis Eugenios Eugenidis (1882–1954)...
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Yellow clouds on Mars have been observed since the 1870s, which Eugène M. Antoniadi suggested were windblown sand or dust. During the 1920s, the range...
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Antoniadi is a large lunar impact crater that lies on the southern hemisphere on the far side of the Moon. The crater intrudes into the southeastern rim...
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Ansgar (801–864) WGPSN Antoniadi 69°18′S 173°04′W / 69.3°S 173.06°W / -69.3; -173.06 (Antoniadi) 137.92 1970 Eugene Antoniadi (1870–1944) WGPSN Anuchin...
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part of Vastitas Borealis reaches below 65°N. The region was named by Eugene Antoniadi, who noted the distinct albedo feature of the Northern plains in his...
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1893 Eugène Michael Antoniadi, from 27 August – 1 November 1894 Eugène Michael Antoniadi, from 31 May – 28 September 1896 Eugène Michael Antoniadi, from...
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feature on the maps of Mars made by either Giovanni Schiaparelli or Eugène Michel Antoniadi and are listed at Classical albedo features on Mars. Wikimedia...
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formations in the area, the name 'Angustus' derives from a name given by Eugene Antoniadi in 1930 to an albedo feature that corresponds with the area. The name...
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French astronomer Eugene Antoniadi investigated the mediumship of Palladino at the house of Camille Flammarion. According to Antoniadi her performance was...
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sunspots through the telescope and made drawings of them. And Eugène Michel Antoniadi (1870–1944) made several drawings of nebulae. As well several large...
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fairly small. A map of Mercury made in the 1910s by astronomer Eugène Michel Antoniadi shows the following albedo features, localized by a grid in which...
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at Los Angeles (UCLA), and Harvard University. In 1987, with Ignatios Antoniadis and Constantin Bachas, he developed superstring models in four dimensions...
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(Greece, fl. 100 BC) Anders Jonas Ångström (Sweden, 1814–1874) Eugène Michel Antoniadi (Greece-France, 1870–1944) Masakatsu Aoki (Japan, 1957–) Petrus...
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until the 20th century. The name for this formation was suggested by Eugène M. Antoniadi in 1942, and was passed during the general assembly of the IAU in...
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Cassini WGPSN Antoniadi 21°35′N 60°50′E / 21.59°N 60.84°E / 21.59; 60.84 (Antoniadi) 400.95 417.04 389.68 6 1973 Eugène Michael Antoniadi WGPSN Dollfus...
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