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Mount Laussedat is a 3,052-metre (10,013 ft)
mountain summit located in the
Canadian Rockies of
British Columbia, Canada. It is the
highest point in the...
- Aimé
Laussedat (April 19, 1819 –
March 19, 1907) was a
French scientist, more specifically, an
observational astronomer, geodesist, surveyor, photogrammetrist...
- northwest. Rongé
Island is west of the
northwest side of the peninsula. The
Laussedat Heights on the
southwest side of the
peninsula look over
Andvord Bay to...
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other phenomena.
While the
invention of the
method is
attributed to Aimé
Laussedat, the term "photogrammetry" was
coined by the
German architect Albrecht...
- Beautemps-Beaupre (1791–1793). In
surveying these methods were
first tested by A.
Laussedat (1852–59).
Starting in 1855 I.
Porro began developing instruments for...
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Maison Mantin The
Maison Mantin, as seen from the side of
Place Colonel-
Laussedat, in a
photo taken on
September 15, 2011
General information Type Historical...
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general 106 Pika Peak 3,053 10,016 13 43
Slate Range 1911 107
Mount Laussedat 3,052 10,013 986 3,235 Park
Ranges 1906 108
Cyclone Mountain 3,050...
- null correctors,
which are used to
fabricate large aspheric mirrors.
Laussedat, Aimé (17
August 1874). "Sur la Télégraphie Optique".
Compte Rendu de...
- Caldwell, W. G. E. The
Origins of
Geology in
Italy Google books online copy
Laussedat, Amié,
Recherches sur les instruments, les méthodes et le
dessin topographiques...
- Bas-Saint-Laurent 50°25′00″N 74°05′00″W / 50.4167°N 74.0833°W / 50.4167; -74.0833
Laussedat 1965-06-05 259 Bas-Saint-Laurent 52°05′00″N 68°05′00″W / 52.0833°N 68...