- Abbé Nicolas-Louis de
Lacaille (French: [nikɔla lwi də lakaj]; 15
March 1713 – 21
March 1762),
formerly sometimes spelled de la Caille, was a
French astronomer...
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Lacaille 9352 (Lac 9352) is a red
dwarf star in the
southern constellation of
Piscis Austrinus. With an
apparent visual magnitude of 7.34, this star is...
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Lacaille 8760 (AX Microscopii) is a red
dwarf star in the
constellation Microscopium. It is one of the
nearest stars to the Sun at
about 12.9 light-years'...
- René
Lacaille is a Réunionnais accordionist,
currently based in France. He was born into a
musical family and
taught himself to play the
accordion at age...
- Raphaël
Lacaille is a
Canadian actor from Quebec. He is most
noted for his
performance in the 2010 film Jo for
Jonathan (Jo pour Jonathan), for
which he...
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Johannes Hevelius (1690) and
Nicolas Louis de
Lacaille (1763), who
introduced fourteen new constellations.
Lacaille studied the
stars of the
southern hemisphere...
- 1855".
Palace of Versailles. 22
November 2016.
Lacaille 2012, p. 12.
Lacaille 2012, p. 20.
Lacaille 2012, p. 13. Iverson, Jeffrey,
France Today, 19 July...
- be seen from Germany, but
later astronomers (including Nicolas-Louis de
Lacaille and
Benjamin Apthorp Gould)
supplemented Bayer's
catalog with
entries for...
- 48 constellations. In the 1750s the
French astronomer Nicolas Louis de
Lacaille divided this into
three separate constellations: Carina, Puppis, and Vela...
- The rivière à
Lacaille (in English:
Lacaille River) is a
tributary of the
south s**** of the St.
Lawrence River. This
watercourse flows in the muni****lities...