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Encyclopedia > Gabrielle Renaudot Flammarion

Gabrielle Renaudot Flammarion (1876October 31, 1962) was a French astronomer. She worked at the observatory at Juvisy-sur-Orge, France, and was General Secretary of the Société Astronomique de France. 1876 is a leap year starting on Saturday. ... October 31 is the 304th day of the year (305th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 61 days remaining, as the final day of October. ... 1962 (MCMLXII) was a common year starting on Monday (link will take you to calendar). ... An astronomer or astrophysicist is a scientist whose area of research is astronomy or astrophysics. ... Observatory of Strasbourg An observatory is a location used for observing terrestrial and/or celestial events. ... Juvisy-sur-Orge is a commune of the Essonne département in France. ...


She published work in the changing surface features of Mars, the Great Red Spot on Jupiter, and observations of other planets, minor planets and variable stars. Amongst the findings from the Opportunity rover is the presence of hematite on Mars in the form of small spheres on the Meridiani Planum. ... The Great Red Spot as seen from Voyager 1 The Great Red Spot is an anticyclonic storm on the planet Jupiter, 22° south of the equator, which has lasted at least 300 years. ... Adjective Jovian Atmospheric characteristics Atmospheric pressure 70 kPa Hydrogen ~86% Helium ~14% Methane 0. ... A planet in common parlance is a large object in orbit around a star that is not a star itself. ... Minor planets, or planetoids are minor bodies of the Solar system orbiting the Sun (or of other planetary systems orbiting other stars) that are larger than meteoroids (the largest of which might be taken to be around 10 meters or so across) but smaller than major planets (Mercury having a... Most stars are of nearly constant luminosity. ...


Born as Gabrielle Renaudot, she was married to Camille Flammarion, who also was an accomplished astronomer. Camille Flammarion (February 26, 1842 – June 3, 1925) was a French astronomer. ...


A crater on Mars is named in her honor, and her first name was the basis for naming the asteroid 355 Gabriella. This article is about impact craters, also known as meteor craters. ... An asteroid is a small, solid object in our Solar System, orbiting the Sun. ... 355 Gabriella is a typical Main belt asteroid. ...


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Obituaries

  • C&T 78 (1962) 377-378 (in French)

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Gabrielle Renaudot Flammarion (1876 –October 31, 1962) was a French astronomer.
Flammarion is a lunar crater on the south edge of Sinus Medii.
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Flammarion's passionate belief in life on other worlds was nurtured by his readings of previous pluralist authors such as Fontanelle, Cyrano de Bergerac, Huygens, Lalande, and Brewster.
This belief in extraterrestrial life, Flammarion combined with a religious conviction derived, not from the Catholic faith upon which he had been raised, but from the writings of Jean Reynaud and their emphasis upon the transmigration of souls.
Although they never met, the young woman made an unusual request to her doctor, that when she died he would cut a large piece of skin from her back, bring it to Flammarion, and ask that he have it tanned and used to bind a copy of his next book.
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