André-Louis Danjon (French: [ɑ̃dʁelwi dɑ̃ʒɔ̃]; 6 April 1890 – 21 April 1967) was a French astronomer who served as director of the Observatory of Strasbourg...
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luminosity of the Moon during a total lunar eclipse. It was proposed by André-Louis Danjon in 1921, when postulating that the brightness of a lunar eclipse was...
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Danjon may refer to: André-Louis Danjon (1890–1967), French astronomer Danjon scale, used for measuring lunar eclipse brightness Danjon (crater), a lunar...
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doctoral students include Daniel Barbier, Édmée Chandon, Louis Couffignal, André-Louis Danjon, and Nicolas Stoyko. Hockey, Thomas (2009). The Biographical...
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lunar eclipse of January 29–30, 1953, in Athens which was presented by André Danjon to the French Academy of Sciences. One year later in 1954, he traveled...
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advance (unlike most atomic or molecular spectral features). André-Louis Danjon Ashen light Danjon scale List of reflected light sources "Earthshine". NASA...
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Jones (1948–1952) Bertil Lindblad (1952–1955) Otto Struve (1955–1958) André-Louis Danjon (1958–1961) Jan Oort (1961–1964) Victor Ambartsumian (1964–1967)...
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1591 Baize (Paul Baize) 1594 Danjon (André-Louis Danjon) 1600 Vyssotsky (Emma T. R. Williams Vyssotsky) 1601 Patry (André Patry) 1614 Goldschmidt (Hermann...
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Lair (1836–1907), businessman, paleographer, historian and antiquary André-Louis Danjon (1890–1967), astronomer, measured the earthshine on the moon. René...
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Coulomb, geophysicist, mathematician 1960–1962: André Lallemand, astronomer 1962–1964: André-Louis Danjon, astronomer 1964–1966: Pierre Tardi, astronomer...
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the study of the distribution of stellar velocities) was supervised by André Danjon (who was the director of the Paris Observatory from 1945 to 1963). During...
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from 1963 to 1968 the observatory's director, as the successor to André-Louis Danjon. Denisse was from 1955 to 1961 the president of the IAU Commission...
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1951 LB Hautes Fagnes, plateau in Belgium MPC · 1593 1594 Danjon 1949 WA André-Louis Danjon (1890–1967), French astronomer MPC · 1594 1595 Tanga 1930...
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phase curve of Mercury were obtained by G. Muller in the 1800s and by André-Louis Danjon in the mid-twentieth century. W. Irvine and colleagues used photoelectric...
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States, 1928–2015) Jacques Eugène d'Allonville (France, 1671–1732) Andre Louis Danjon (France, 1890–1967) Heinrich d'Arrest (Germany, 1822–1875) George...
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Pablo Cottenot André Couder Fernand Courty Joseph Lepaute Dagelet Michel Ferdinand d'Albert d'Ailly Marie-Charles Damoiseau André-Louis Danjon Antoine Darquier...
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Robert Schurrer, athlete and Olympic medallist (died 1972) 6 April – André-Louis Danjon, astronomer (died 1967) 21 April – Eugène Séguy, entomologist (died...
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Peridier, electrical engineer and astronomer (born 1882). 21 April – André-Louis Danjon, astronomer (born 1890). 26 April – Jean Alexandre Barré, neurologist...
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1955 Louis de Broglie – Physics 1956 Jacques Hadamard – Mathematics 1957 Gaston Dupouy – Physics 1958 Gaston Ramon – Immunology 1959 André Danjon – Astrophysics...
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1950 – André-Louis Danjon 1951 – Gerard Peter Kuiper 1952 – Frederick John Marrian Stratton 1953 – André Couder 1954 – Otto Struve 1955 – André Lallemand...
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(1889–1960) André Danjon (1890–1967) Pauline Alderman (1893–1983) Henri Lefebvre (1901–1991) Michel Mouskhely (1903–1964) Jean Cavaillès (1903–1944) Louis Néel...
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astronomy used the facility, including Fernand Baldet, Henri Chrétien, André-Louis Danjon, Ferdinand Quénisset (later an astronomer at the Camille Flammarion...
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1958 J. Robert Oppenheimer 1959 André Danjon 1960 Gaston Dupouy 1961 Max Morand 1962 Jean Weigle 1963 Louis Néel 1964 André Lallemand 1965 Alfred Kastler...
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London. Archived from the original on 2005-11-19. Retrieved 2007-08-23. Danjon, André (1946). "Le centenaire de la découverte de Neptune". Ciel et Terre....
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G. Ames. Translated from the English by Renée Canavaggia. Preface by André Danjon. Illustrations by J. Polgreen (1956 Editions Cocorico) Astronomy for...
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La Mar, Sainte-Marie-la-Mer Rue Christophe Colomb, 18000, Les Petits Danjons, Bourges Rue Christophe Colomb, 07430, Médecin, Davézieux Rue Christophe...
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founding of the Royal Academy of Sciences.[self-published source?] King Louis XIV's minister of finance organized a "scientific powerhouse" to increase...
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Frederick Daniell (1790–1845) WGPSN Danjon 11°25′S 123°54′E / 11.42°S 123.9°E / -11.42; 123.9 (Danjon) 69.3 1970 André Danjon (1890–1967) WGPSN Dante 25°22′N...
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William Herschel, the first President of the RAS. Silver medalists: Jean-Louis Pons, Charles Rümker Silver medalists: Mark Beaufoy, William Samuel Stratford...
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