The large telescope at Meudon, the Grande Lunette, with an 83 centimeter diameter, has become legendary. When it was conceived (after 1870), Astronomy was limited to visual observation. Knowledge of the sky was limited to what one could see with the human eye, assisted only by optical means. The large telescopes produced at this time allowed for higher magnifications, permitting close-up views; the Meudon telescope was able to accomplish this perfectly. At Meudon, which was to become a Mecca for visual observation, the major planets were examined in a way that no other telescope had previously been able to. The telescope monitored the state of their atmospheres and mapped the appearance of their surfaces. Through the telescope, one could...
International audienceJules Janssen is a well known astronomer. In 1868 he introduced the spectrosco...
International audienceJules Janssen is a well known astronomer. In 1868 he introduced the spectrosco...
International audienceThe large radio telescope (Le Grand Radiotélescope) at the Nançay radio astron...
Meudon Observatory was created for Janssen in 1876 for physical astronomy, as a reaction to the cons...
SUMMARY. — In 1839, aware of recent progress in the manufacture of optical glass, François Arago, di...
International audienceThe Paris Observatory is the oldest astronomical observatory that has worked w...
The refracting telescope has a long and illustrious past. Here’s what the author says about early te...
International audienceThe first modern refractor was built in 1824 by Fraunhofer; its diameter was 2...
In the ambitious plan of King Louis XIV, France should have become culturally dominant in Europe. Th...
The invention of the telescope at the dawning of the 17th century has revolutionized humanity's unde...
In 1882, Camille Flammarion was given a property at Juvisy-sur-Orge by one of his admirers. He trans...
International audienceIn this paper, we explore the advances made in France in astronomical optics. ...
International audienceWe first give a brief history of the astronomical observatory in Marseilles, w...
International audienceJules Janssen is a well known astronomer. In 1868 he introduced the spectrosco...
International audienceJules Janssen is a well known astronomer. In 1868 he introduced the spectrosco...
International audienceThe large radio telescope (Le Grand Radiotélescope) at the Nançay radio astron...
Meudon Observatory was created for Janssen in 1876 for physical astronomy, as a reaction to the cons...
SUMMARY. — In 1839, aware of recent progress in the manufacture of optical glass, François Arago, di...
International audienceThe Paris Observatory is the oldest astronomical observatory that has worked w...
The refracting telescope has a long and illustrious past. Here’s what the author says about early te...
International audienceThe first modern refractor was built in 1824 by Fraunhofer; its diameter was 2...
In the ambitious plan of King Louis XIV, France should have become culturally dominant in Europe. Th...
The invention of the telescope at the dawning of the 17th century has revolutionized humanity's unde...
In 1882, Camille Flammarion was given a property at Juvisy-sur-Orge by one of his admirers. He trans...
International audienceIn this paper, we explore the advances made in France in astronomical optics. ...
International audienceWe first give a brief history of the astronomical observatory in Marseilles, w...
International audienceJules Janssen is a well known astronomer. In 1868 he introduced the spectrosco...
International audienceJules Janssen is a well known astronomer. In 1868 he introduced the spectrosco...
International audienceThe large radio telescope (Le Grand Radiotélescope) at the Nançay radio astron...