- Fechtig [de] (born 1929),
German astrophysicist MPC · 2533 2534
Houzeau 1931 VD Jean-Charles
Houzeau (1820–1888),
Belgian astronomer MPC · 2534 2535 Hämeenlinna...
- Jean-Charles
Houzeau de
Lehaie (October 7, 1820 – July 12, 1888) was a
Belgian astronomer and journalist. A
French speaker, he
moved to New
Orleans after...
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Houzeau is a
lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon. It is
located to the
northwest of the Mare
Orientale impact basin, and
ejecta from that...
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Auguste Houzeau (French: [ogyst uzo]; 3
March 1829,
Elbeuf – 17
February 1911, Rouen) was a
French agronomist and chemist. He
studied at the Conservatoire...
- Jean
Auguste Hippolyte Houzeau de
Lehaie (6
March 1867 - 4
September 1959) was a
Belgian biologist and
horticulturist who
devoted his
career to the botany...
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November 3, 1905
Heidelberg M. F. Wolf THM 21 km MPC · JPL 2534
Houzeau 1931 VD
Houzeau November 2, 1931
Uccle E.
Delporte THM 31 km MPC · JPL 2535 Hämeenlinna...
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transit the Sun in 1882. A
second Belgian expedition (led by Jean-Charles
Houzeau)
travelled to San Antonio,
Texas to
determine the planet's
parallax during...
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Clinic Alph Degive, Précis de médicine opératoire vétérinaire, ****elin &
Houzeau, 1908, p. 139 "trocar". Merriam-Webster Dictionary. Merriam-Webster. Retrieved...
- as
eleven days and
three hours.[citation needed] In 1884, Jean-Charles
Houzeau, the
former director of the
Royal Observatory of
Brussels suggested that...
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transit from an
improvised tent
observatory in Madagascar. Jean-Charles
Houzeau invented in 1871 a
heliometer with
unequal focal lengths. For the observation...