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Camille Guillaume Bigourdan (French pronunciation: [kamij ɡijom biɡuʁdɑ̃]; 6
April 1851 – 28
February 1932) was a
French astronomer.
Bigourdan was born at Sistels...
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Bigourdan Fjord is a sound, 12
miles (19 km) long in an east-west
direction and
averaging 2
miles (3 km) wide,
lying between Pourquoi Pas
Island and the...
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Bigourdan 1901, pp. 8, 158–159. "Earth,
Figure of the" . Encyclopædia Britannica...
- give his
middle name as Athanase. In his
early career, he and
Guillaume Bigourdan were ****istants of Félix
Tisserand at
Toulouse Observatory. Later, he...
- 1892 as part of a
large article by the
French astronomer Guillaume Bigourdan.
Bigourdan, G. (1892). "Observations de nébuleuses et d'amas stellaires" [Observations...
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Jamie Biggs 1 n.a. J. Biggs; J.
Biggs —
Guillaume Bigourdan 1 1851–1932 G.
Bigourdan; disc: 390 G.
Bigourdan —
Harald Bill 1 1964–pres. H. Bill;
amateur H...
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Charlois · 74 km MPC · JPL 390 Alma 1894 BC Alma
March 24, 1894
Paris G.
Bigourdan · 26 km MPC · JPL 391
Ingeborg 1894 BE
Ingeborg November 1, 1894 Heidelberg...
- Laplace".
Paris (in French).
Paris Payot. Bibcode:1922osdl.book.....A.
Bigourdan, G. (1931). "La
jeunesse de P.-S. Laplace". La
Science Moderne (in French)...
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utilizing an 18.7-inch f/13
spectrum telescope but also
observed by
Guillaume Bigourdan. With an
approximate diameter of 345,000
thousand light-years, NGC 6331...
- light-years away from the
solar system and was
first discovered by
Guillaume Bigourdan, a
French astronomer, who saw it on
April 12, 1899. Its
diameter is around...