- Jean
Chacornac (21 June 1823 – 23
September 1873) was a
French astronomer and
discoverer of a
comet and
several asteroids. He was born in Lyon and died...
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Chacornac is an
irregular lunar impact crater attached to the
southeast rim of the
crater Posidonius. It lies just to the east of the Mare Serenitatis...
- 1622
Chacornac (provisional
designation 1952 EA) is a
stony Flora asteroid from the
inner regions of the
asteroid belt,
approximately 9
kilometers in...
- Laboratory.
Retrieved 19
October 2015. "JPL Small-Body
Database Browser: 1622
Chacornac (1952 EA)". Jet
Propulsion Laboratory.
Retrieved 19
October 2015. "JPL...
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ancient Gr****
philosopher and
geographer Posidonius of Apamea. The
crater Chacornac is
attached to the
southeast rim, and to the
north is Daniell. The rim...
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Universitaires de France.
Chacornac, Paul (1926).
Eliphas Lévi: Rénovateur de l'Occultisme en
France (in French).
Chacornac frères. Mercier,
Alain (1974)...
- p. 44
Chacornac 2005, p. 16.
Laurant 2006.
Laurant 2006, p. 35.
Chacornac 2005, p. 27.
Chacornac 2005, p. 21.
Chacornac 2005, p. 34.
Chacornac 2005. Guénon...
- it as type B.
Elpis was
discovered by Jean
Chacornac from Paris, on
September 12, 1860. It was
Chacornac's sixth and
final asteroid discovery. A controversy...
- the
French city of M****ille, from
which the
independent discover Jean
Chacornac sighted it the
following night. It was the
first asteroid that was not...
- is a main belt
asteroid that was
discovered by
French astronomer Jean
Chacornac on
October 28, 1854 and
named after Polyhymnia, the Gr**** Muse of sacred...