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- Ernest Benjamin Esclangon (17 March 1876 – 28 January 1954) was a French astronomer and mathematician. Born in Mison, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, in 1895...
- Esclangon is a lunar impact crater that is located in the rugged terrain to the northwest of the prominent crater Macrobius, and east of Sinus Amoris...
- conscripted into the army during World War I. He served under Ernest Esclangon and lost an eye in combat in Champagne. He received war honours in 1915...
- 8 kilometers in diameter. It is named after French astronomer Ernest Esclangon. Esclangona was discovered on 21 December 1938, by French astronomer André...
- Baur (1875–1933) Albert Schweitzer (1875–1965), Nobel Prize 1952 Ernest Esclangon (1876–1954) Paul Rohmer (1876–1977) Maurice René Fréchet (1878–1973) Helene...
- (aged 64) Scientific career Fields Mathematics and cybernetics Institutions Blaise Pascal Calculation Center Thesis  (1938) Doctoral advisor Ernest Esclangon...
- (1928–1932) Frank Watson Dyson (1932–1935) Frank Schlesinger (1935–1938) Ernest Esclangon (1938–1944) Arthur Eddington (1944–1948) Harold Spencer Jones (1948–1952)...
- the first woman was Christiane Thibault, and in 2011 it was Isabelle Esclangon, both from France. The 2007 Paris–Brest–Paris was the first poor weather...
- American papers covered similar statements from French astronomer Ernest Esclangon who debunked the "flying saucer reports" by explaining they could not...
- States (born 1933) Leo Esaki – ****an (born 1925) Nobel laureate Ernest EsclangonFrance (1876–1954) Louis Essen – U.K. (1908–1997) Leonhard Euler – Switzerland...