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Audouin Dollfus died Friday |
Oct 4 2010, 09:43 PM
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Audouin Dollfus, one of the most important European planetary astronomer of the 20th century died Friday aged 85
http://www.enseignementsup-recherche.gouv....e-francais.html he was one of the last great visual observers of the planets, discovered Saturn's satellite Janus and, by comparing their polarization of light predicted that Mercury would look similar to the Moon. In the 1950s moreover he made stratospheric balloon flights to observe the spectra of Mars and Venus in order to detect the signature of water. In the 1960s and 1970s he cooperated with European space agencies on early studies of planetary mission (see my article ESRO and the deep space) and had at least one instrument (a photopolarimeter) flown on Soviet Mars missions. |
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Oct 5 2010, 05:33 AM
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That's sad. We are coming to that time when so many of the 20th century's great and influential people are coming to the end of their days.
On Sunday we lost Tom Reid (83). He started his space career at the Red Lake tracking facility in South Australia before being asked to take on the role of Director for the Orroral Valley Tracking Station and later Director at Honeysuckle Creek during the Apollo period and finally at the Canberra DSN where he was Director for 18 years. A sad loss to entire space tracking community. A short tribute video here. |
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Oct 5 2010, 05:54 AM
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Sad to hear of Dr. Dollfus' passing. IIRC, his sketches of Mercury from the Pic du Midi Observatory produced the best maps of the planet prior to Mariner 10; truly one of the greatest observational astronomers in history.
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Oct 5 2010, 11:51 AM
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Sad to hear of Dr. Dollfus' passing. IIRC, his sketches of Mercury from the Pic du Midi Observatory produced the best maps of the planet prior to Mariner 10; truly one of the greatest observational astronomers in history. Very sad indeed, he was quite a figure. And, you know, I can see the Pic du Midi Observatory from my very place, a mere 70km away. So many famous Astronomers marked it's history, and specially Adouin Dolfus so, his passing means even more for me. And you're right Astro0, sad times ahead in this regard. -------------------- |
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Oct 5 2010, 12:24 PM
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He also made the best maps of the Galilean Satellites before the Space Age, quite a pioneer.
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Oct 5 2010, 11:29 PM
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I have long been an admirer of his work, both telescopic and his polarimetry work on Mars-5. He will be missed.
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Oct 30 2010, 11:33 AM
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