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Benjamin Baillaud (French pronunciation: [edwaʁ bɛ̃ʒamɛ̃ bajo]; 14
February 1848 – 8 July 1934) was a
French astronomer. Born in Chalon-sur-Saône,
Baillaud studied...
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Baillaud is a
lunar impact crater that is
located near the
north limb of the Moon. The rim of the
crater has been
eroded and worn by a long
history of...
- René
Baillaud (10
November 1885 – 2 July 1977) was a
French astronomer born in Toulouse. He is
noted for
inventing the
paraboloid for
detecting incoming...
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Jules Baillaud (14
January 1876,
Paris – 28
November 1960) was a
French astronomer.
Initially ****istant
astronomer in Lyon (1900–1904) and at the Paris...
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journal was
established in 1887 by
Marie Henri Andoyer,
Benjamin Baillaud, G. Berson, T. Chauvin, E. Cosserat, A. Destrem, C. Fabre, A. Legoux, Paul...
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Paulhan (2007) "Œuvres complètes",
edited by
Bernard Baillaud,
Volume I,
Gallimard (2006).
Baillaud, Bernard; Cornick,
Martyn (2004). "Jean Paulhan's Influences:...
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Italy and Mexico. The
first executive committee consisted of
Benjamin Baillaud (President, France),
Alfred Fowler (General Secretary, UK), and four vice...
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resulting photographs,
taken with the 0.5
metre (20 inch)
reflecting Baillaud telescope, were so
sharp that they were able to
disprove Percival Lowell's...
- Charles;
Baillaud, Benjamin; Bourget, H.; Stieltjes,
Thomas Jan (1905).
Correspondance d'Hermite et de Stieltjes. Publiée par les
soins de B.
Baillaud [et]...
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southwest rim. To the
northwest is the
crater Scoresby, and to the east are
Baillaud and Euctemon. By
convention these features are
identified on
lunar maps...