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It was discovered in 1751 by the French astronomer Nicolas-Louis de Lacaille during an astronomical expedition to the Cape of Good Hope in South Africa, using a tiny telescope of less than two centimeters aperture.
However, it was soon discovered that the length of a seconds pendulum varies from place to place: French astronomer Jean Richer had measured the 0.3% difference in length between Cayenne(in French Guiana) and Paris.
when it was discovered by French astronomer Charles Messier in 1764,
The French astronomer Nicolas Louis de Lacaille first documented the stellar grouping around 1752, and some 26 years later another French astronomer, Charles Messier, included the cluster as the 55th entry in his famous astronomical catalogue.
Merieme Chadid became the first Moroccan as well as the first female French astronomer to reach the heart of Antarctica,
English and French astronomers debated about the actual shape of the earth.
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French astronomer, mathematician.
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Édouard Jean-Marie Stephan was a French astronomer.
The French astronomer, of the Paris Observatory.
French astronomer, who ran the Paris Observatory.
Édouard Jean-Marie Stephan(31 August 1837- 31 December 1923) was a French astronomer.
An expedition by French astronomer A.C.D. Crommelin observed lunar meridian transits on the same night from two different locations.
The first person to observe a transit of Mercury was the French astronomer Pierre Gassendi, on November 7th 1631.
two decades after the invention of the telescope, by French astronomer Pierre Gassendi.
The supernova, which has been named SN 2012fr, was discovered by French astronomer Alain Klotz on the 27 October 2012.
In 1794, this fortress was used by the French astronomer Pierre François André Méchain for observations relating to a survey stretching to Dunkirk that provided the official basis of the measurement of a metre.
It appears to have been seen first on August 17, 1885, by French astronomer Ludovic Gully during a public star gazing event,[2]