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    Nicolas Camille Flammarion FRAS (French: [nikɔla kamij flamaʁjɔ̃]; 26 February 1842 – 3 June 1925) was a French astronomer and author. He was a prolific...
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    Meteorology"), published in 1888 by the French astronomer and writer Camille Flammarion. Several authors during the 20th century considered it to be either...
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  • Flammarion may refer to: Camille Flammarion (1842–1925), French astronomer and author Gabrielle Renaudot Flammarion (1877–1962), French astronomer, second...
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    established in Juvisy-sur-Orge in 1883 by the French astronomer and author Camille Flammarion. In March 2010, the structure was classified as a historical monument...
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    French feminist and pacifist. She was the wife of the astronomer, Camille Flammarion, and collaborator with him in much of his astronomical work. She was...
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    France in 1890, after becoming interested in astronomy by reading Camille Flammarion's books. From 1891 to 1894, Quénisset served as member of the society's...
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    Flammarion is a lunar impact crater on the south edge of Sinus Medii. Its diameter is 76 km. It is named after the French astronomer Camille Flammarion...
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  • reported by three authors: Robert Dale Owen, the French astronomer Camille Flammarion and the Russian parapsychologist Alexander Aksakov from one direct...
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    Further inclusions followed; the first addition came from Nicolas Camille Flammarion in 1921, who added Messier 104 after finding Messier's side note in...
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  • Warsaw, Poland, part of Złote Tarasy complex Lumen, an 1887 novel by Camille Flammarion All pages with titles containing Lumen Luminal (disambiguation) This...
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  • opera composer Camille Everardi (1824–1899), Belgian opera singer Camille Flammarion (1842–1925), French astronomer and author Camille Flers (1802–1868)...
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    experiments of other European scientists, such as Charles Richet and Camille Flammarion. Pierre Curie initially thought the systematic investigation into...
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  • La Fin du monde) is a science fiction novel published in 1894 by Camille Flammarion. In the 25th century, a comet made mostly of Carbonic-Oxide (CO) could...
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    Kardec's research influenced the psychical research of Charles Richet, Camille Flammarion and Gabriel Delanne. On 6 February 1832 he married Amélie Gabrielle...
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    have found Monoceros on an ancient Persian sphere. French astronomer Camille Flammarion believed that a former constellation, Neper (the "Auger"), occupied...
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    Fabrice Mottez is the editor-in-chief. The magazine was established by Camille Flammarion and the first issue, dated 1882, was published on January 1, 1883...
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  • with the Treaty of Popular Astronomy of his brother, the astronomer Camille Flammarion. The firm published Émile Zola, Maupassant, and Jules Renard, as well...
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  • Alternatively, it was named after Sylvie Petiaux-Hugo Flammarion, first wife of French astronomer Camille Flammarion (1842–1925) DMP · 87 88 Thisbe – Thisbe, lover...
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    magnitude. It was named for Zelia Martin, a niece of the astronomer Camille Flammarion. Yeomans, Donald K., "169 Zelia", JPL Small-Body Database Browser...
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    Torricelli invented the mercury barometer, recorded in the books of Camille Flammarion (1923)...
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  • in Cairo) was a French astronomer. An avid reader of the works of Camille Flammarion, he became a member of the Société Astronomique de France in 1915...
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    Ouparine Djoco, footballer Ladji Doucouré, athlete Camille Flammarion, astronomer Gabrielle Renaudot Flammarion (1877–1962), astronomer. Alexandre Prémat, motor...
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    and centering on a new generation of authors such as Albert Robida, Camille Flammarion, J.-H. Rosny aîné and Maurice Renard, the latter claiming the works...
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    evangelist and author; this prediction was published in 1894. 1910 Camille Flammarion Flammarion predicted that the 1910 appearance of Halley's Comet "would...
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    Important early studies of dark-skinned holy images in France were by Camille Flammarion (1888), Marie Durand-Lefebvre (1937), Emile Saillens (1945), and Jacques...
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  • Gabrielle Renaudot Flammarion (née Renaudot) (31 May 1877 – 28 October 1962) was a French astronomer. She worked at the Camille Flammarion Observatory at...
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    Alfred Russel Wallace,B.P. Hașdeu, Alexandre Aksakof, Cesare Lombroso, Camille Flammarion, Carl Jung, Charles Richet, Gabriel Delanne, Frederic Myers, Hans...
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    astronomer Camille Flammarion in 1887, its purpose is to promote the development and practice of astronomy. SAF was established by Camille Flammarion and a...
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    Chronological diagram of the date of Easter for 600 years, from the Gregorian calendar reform to the year 2200 (by Camille Flammarion, 1907)....
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    though unofficial convention, a name first used by French astronomer Camille Flammarion. The other moons were simply labeled by their Roman numeral (e.g....
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