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Adrien Auzout [pronounced in
French somewhat like o-zoo] (28
January 1622 – 23 May 1691) was a
French astronomer. He was born in Rouen, France, the eldest...
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Auzout is a
lunar impact crater that is
located to the
southeast of the Mare Crisium, near the
eastern limb of the Moon. It is
named after French astronomer...
- (1916–1994),
mathematician Thomas Aubert [fr] (b. 1500s),
explorer Adrien Auzout (1622–1691),
astronomer Jacques Basnages (1653–1723),
Protestant theologian...
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designated to
recognize the
reticle and its
contributions to astronomy.
Adrien Auzout Deflection (ballistics)
Focusing screen – used in photography, and often...
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Adrien Auzout's "A
TABLE of the
Apertures of Object-Gl****es" from a 1665
article in
Philosophical Transactions,
showing a table...
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lunar impact crater that is
attached to the south-southeastern rim of
Auzout. It lies
southeast of Mare Crisium, and north-northeast of the
larger crater...
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crater Auzout. It was
named after Danish zoologist,
physiologist and
Nobel laureate August Krogh. This
crater was
previously designated Auzout B. The...
- century — the
earliest surviving examples being from that time — but
Adrien Auzout had
recommended that the Académie
Royale des
Sciences take "levels of the...
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Adrien Auzout's "A
TABLE of the
Apertures of Object-Gl****es" from a 1665
article in
Philosophical Transactions...
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Adrien Auzout's "A
TABLE of the
Apertures of Object-Gl****es" from a 1665
article in
Philosophical Transactions...