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The astronomer Jules Janssen : a globetrotter of celestial physics

Françoise Launay ([Springer, ], 2012)

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A physicist and an inventor, Jules Janssen (1824-1907) devoted his life to astronomical research. He spent many years traveling around the world to observe total Solar eclipses, demonstrating that a new era of science had just come thanks to the use of both spectroscopy and photography, and persuading the French Government of the necessity of founding a new observatory near Paris. He became its director in 1875. There, at Meudon, he began routine photographic recordings of the Sun surface and had a big refractor and a big reflector built. Meanwhile, he also succeeded in building an Observatory at the summit of Mont-Blanc.

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Publishing : New York: [Springer, ], 2012
Responsibility Statement Françoise Launay
Language Code eng
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Collection Source e-Book BOPTN 2013
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Link http://link.springer.com/book/10.1007%2F978-1-4614-0697-6
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