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Ferdinand Quénisset

Ferdinand Jules Quénisset (1872–1951) was a French astronomer who specialized in astrophotography.

Ferdinand Jules Quénisset
Born(1872-08-08)August 8, 1872
DiedApril 8, 1951(1951-04-08) (aged 78)
NationalityFrench
OccupationAstronomer
Years active1891-1947
Known forAstronomical photographs, Discovery of comets
Notable workAnnuaire astronomique et météorologique Camille Flammarion

Early life and career edit

Quénisset was born on 8 August 1872 in Paris, the son of Gatien Jules Quénisset, an assistant director of the Administration des Monnaies et Médailles in Paris, and Juliette Antonia Mallard, a dressmaker.[1][2]

He became a member of the Société astronomique de France in 1890, after becoming interested in astronomy by reading Camille Flammarion's books.[3] From 1891 to 1894, Quénisset served as member of the society's council as assistant librarian in the society's headquarters, which at the time was located at 28 rue Serpente in the 6th arrondissement of Paris.[4]

 
The Pleiades cluster. Photo by Ferdinand Quénisset. 1907

Quénisset worked as an observer at Flammarion's observatory in Juvisy-sur-Orge from 1891 to 1893, during which time he discovered a comet. He was forced to abandon astronomy for a dozen years while he performed his military service, but then returned to Juvisy in 1906 to resume his post at the observatory (he succeeded Eugène Antoniadi, who had left Juvisy in 1902).[5]

Quénisset worked at the Juvisy observatory for the remainder of his career until 1947, when his health obliged him to quit.[6]

He was a member of the International Union for Cooperation in Solar Research in 1913.[7]

He was a member of the International Astronomical Union and participated in Commissions 15 (Physical Study of Comets & Minor Planets) and 16 (Physical Study of Planets & Satellites).[8]

Quénisset died on 8 April 1951 and is buried in the new cemetery of Juvisy.[2]

Scientific achievements edit

Awards and honors edit

Publications edit

Author edit

  • Les phototypes sur papier au gélatinobromure (Paris: Gauthier-Villars, 1901).[27]
  • Applications de la photographie à la physique et à la météorologie (Paris: Charles Mendel, 1901).OCLC 862997866
  • Manuel pratique de photographie astronomique à l'usage des amateurs photographes (Paris: Charles Mendel, 1903). OCLC 30058364
  • Instruction pour la photographie des nuages (Paris: Office National de Météorologie, 1923), OCLC 473673890.
  • Annuaire astronomique et météorologique Camille Flammarion (Paris: Flammarion (impr. de Jouve), 1937–1951).[28]

Contributor edit

  • Cours de météorologie à l'usage des candidats au brevet de météorologiste militaire. 2ème Partie, Les Nuages et les Systèmes nuageux: Planches (Paris : Office national météorologique de France, 1926).
  • Atlas international des nuages et des types de ciels. I. Atlas général (Paris : Office National Météorologique de France, 1939).[29]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c [1] Archives nationales, Base Leonore, Cote 19800035/1234/42381
  2. ^ a b [2] L'Astronomie 1951, vol. 65, p. 357.
  3. ^ [3] Bulletin de la Société Astronomique de France 1896, p. 435.
  4. ^ [4] L'Astronomie 1894, pp. 10-12.
  5. ^ [5] L'Astronomie 1951, vol. 65, p. 356.
  6. ^ P. Véron, dictionnaire des astronomes français 1850-1950, www.obs-hp.fr/dictionnaire/
  7. ^ Transactions of the International Union for Cooperation in Solar Research, vol. 4 (Manchester: University of Manchester Press, 1914), p. 3.
  8. ^ [6] L'Astronomie 1951, vol. 65, p. 360.
  9. ^ Comptes-Rendus des séances de l’Académie des Sciences de Paris, 10 Juillet 1893.
  10. ^ [7] L'Astronomie 1951, vol. 65, p. 359.
  11. ^ Comptes-Rendus des séances de l’Académie des Sciences de Paris, Septembre 1911.
  12. ^ Comptes-Rendus des séances de l’Académie des Sciences de Paris, Decembre 1911
  13. ^ Durr, L ; Wehrle, Ph. ; Delcambre. Cours de météorologie à l'usage des candidats au brevet de météorologiste militaire. 2ème Partie, Les Nuages et les Systèmes nuageux: Planches. (Paris : Office national météorologique de France, 1926)
  14. ^ Gerald North. Observing the Solar System: The Modern Astronomer's Guide (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2012), p. 186.
  15. ^ Comptes-Rendus des séances de l’Académie des Sciences de Paris, 20 Octobre 1930
  16. ^ a b (in French) "Prix et Médailles décernés par la Société," L'Astronomie, vol. 81, page 398.
  17. ^ Journal officiel de la République française, 23 avril 1901, p. 2673.
  18. ^ Award of the Donohoe Comet-Medal, Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, Vol. 23, No. 139, p. 262.
  19. ^ ‘’Bulletin trimestriel’’ of the Société astronomique Flammarion de Genève 1928, p. xxxiii.
  20. ^ "Prix et Médailles décernés par la Société," L'Astronomie 1979, vol. 93, p. 545.
  21. ^ (in French) Ferdinand Quénisset, L'Astronomie, vol. 65, page 356-360, September 1951.
  22. ^ Why the Weather. Cloud Photography Competition. The Gazette and Daily (York, Pennsylvania), 3 February 1934, p. 7.
  23. ^ The International Cloud Year, The Photographic Journal (The Royal Photographic Society), March 1934, 137.
  24. ^ "Prix et Subventions Attribués en 1934: Prix Valz". Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de l'Académie des Sciences. 199: 1480. December 17, 1934.
  25. ^ (in French) Prix et Médailles décernés par la Société, L'Astronomie, vol. 80, page 382, 1966.
  26. ^ "WGSBN Bulletin, Vol. 2, #12" (PDF). International Astronomical Union. September 2022. Retrieved 13 September 2022.
  27. ^ catalog entry at the Bibliothèque nationale de France
  28. ^ catalog entry at the Bibliothèque nationale de France
  29. ^ [[Bibliothèque nationale de France]] [[Gallica]] catalog entry]]

External links edit

  • Astronomes de Juvisy (in French)

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Quenisset redirects here For the crater on Mars see Quenisset crater Ferdinand Jules Quenisset 1872 1951 was a French astronomer who specialized in astrophotography Ferdinand Jules QuenissetBorn 1872 08 08 August 8 1872Paris FranceDiedApril 8 1951 1951 04 08 aged 78 Juvisy sur Orge FranceNationalityFrenchOccupationAstronomerYears active1891 1947Known forAstronomical photographs Discovery of cometsNotable workAnnuaire astronomique et meteorologique Camille Flammarion Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Scientific achievements 3 Awards and honors 4 Publications 4 1 Author 4 2 Contributor 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and career editQuenisset was born on 8 August 1872 in Paris the son of Gatien Jules Quenisset an assistant director of the Administration des Monnaies et Medailles in Paris and Juliette Antonia Mallard a dressmaker 1 2 He became a member of the Societe astronomique de France in 1890 after becoming interested in astronomy by reading Camille Flammarion s books 3 From 1891 to 1894 Quenisset served as member of the society s council as assistant librarian in the society s headquarters which at the time was located at 28 rue Serpente in the 6th arrondissement of Paris 4 nbsp The Pleiades cluster Photo by Ferdinand Quenisset 1907Quenisset worked as an observer at Flammarion s observatory in Juvisy sur Orge from 1891 to 1893 during which time he discovered a comet He was forced to abandon astronomy for a dozen years while he performed his military service but then returned to Juvisy in 1906 to resume his post at the observatory he succeeded Eugene Antoniadi who had left Juvisy in 1902 5 Quenisset worked at the Juvisy observatory for the remainder of his career until 1947 when his health obliged him to quit 6 He was a member of the International Union for Cooperation in Solar Research in 1913 7 He was a member of the International Astronomical Union and participated in Commissions 15 Physical Study of Comets amp Minor Planets and 16 Physical Study of Planets amp Satellites 8 Quenisset died on 8 April 1951 and is buried in the new cemetery of Juvisy 2 Scientific achievements editCo discovered comet C 1893 N1 Rordame Quenisset on 9 January 1893 9 First in France to photograph zodiacal light in 1902 10 Discovered comet C 1911 S2 Quenisset on 23 September 1911 11 First to photograph details of the atmosphere of Venus in 1911 12 Took nearly 6 000 astronomical photographs and more than 1 500 meteorological photographs as of 1932 many of which were published in the Bulletin of the Societe astronomique de France the Comptes Rendus des seances de l Academie des sciences and other scientific publications 1 His most noteworthy meteorological photographs were published as individual plates in the book Les Nuages et les Systemes nuageux 13 Quenisset also made numerous drawings of Venus Mars Jupiter and the Moon First to successfully record Mercury s albedo features photographically 14 First in France to photograph Pluto in Spring and Autumn 1930 15 Delivered numerous conferences on astronomy in France Paris Versailles Le Havre Saint Quentin Tours Lille Crepy en Valois and in other countries Belgium Switzerland 1 Awards and honors edit1899 Prix des Dames from the Societe Astronomique de France 16 1901 Officier d academie by decree of the Ministre de l instruction publique et des beaux arts of 12 April 1901 17 1911 Donohoe Comet Medal Seventy Second from the Astronomical Society of the Pacific for his discovery of the comet C 1911 S2 Quenisset on 23 September 1911 18 1923 Honorary member of the Societe astronomique Flammarion de Geneve for his contribution to the establishment of that association 19 1926 Medaille Commemorative from the Societe Astronomique de France 20 1932 Chevalier of the Legion d honneur on 29 December 1932 21 1933 First Prize in the Concours photographie de nuages Cloud Photography Competition of the Office National Meteorologique 22 23 1934 Valz Prize from the French Academy of Sciences for his observations of comets 24 1938 Prix Gabrielle et Camille Flammarion from the Societe Astronomique de France 16 1945 Prix Dorothea Klumpke Isaac Roberts from the Societe Astronomique de France 25 1973 Quenisset impact crater on Mars named in his honor by the International Astronomical Union IAU 2022 Asteroid 423645 Quenisset named in his honor by the IAU 26 Publications editAuthor edit Les phototypes sur papier au gelatinobromure Paris Gauthier Villars 1901 27 Applications de la photographie a la physique et a la meteorologie Paris Charles Mendel 1901 OCLC 862997866 Manuel pratique de photographie astronomique a l usage des amateurs photographes Paris Charles Mendel 1903 OCLC 30058364 Instruction pour la photographie des nuages Paris Office National de Meteorologie 1923 OCLC 473673890 Annuaire astronomique et meteorologique Camille Flammarion Paris Flammarion impr de Jouve 1937 1951 28 Contributor edit Cours de meteorologie a l usage des candidats au brevet de meteorologiste militaire 2eme Partie Les Nuages et les Systemes nuageux Planches Paris Office national meteorologique de France 1926 Atlas international des nuages et des types de ciels I Atlas general Paris Office National Meteorologique de France 1939 29 References edit a b c 1 Archives nationales Base Leonore Cote 19800035 1234 42381 a b 2 L Astronomie 1951 vol 65 p 357 3 Bulletin de la Societe Astronomique de France 1896 p 435 4 L Astronomie 1894 pp 10 12 5 L Astronomie 1951 vol 65 p 356 P Veron dictionnaire des astronomes francais 1850 1950 www obs hp fr dictionnaire Transactions of the International Union for Cooperation in Solar Research vol 4 Manchester University of Manchester Press 1914 p 3 6 L Astronomie 1951 vol 65 p 360 Comptes Rendus des seances de l Academie des Sciences de Paris 10 Juillet 1893 7 L Astronomie 1951 vol 65 p 359 Comptes Rendus des seances de l Academie des Sciences de Paris Septembre 1911 Comptes Rendus des seances de l Academie des Sciences de Paris Decembre 1911 Durr L Wehrle Ph Delcambre Cours de meteorologie a l usage des candidats au brevet de meteorologiste militaire 2eme Partie Les Nuages et les Systemes nuageux Planches Paris Office national meteorologique de France 1926 Gerald North Observing the Solar System The Modern Astronomer s Guide New York Cambridge University Press 2012 p 186 Comptes Rendus des seances de l Academie des Sciences de Paris 20 Octobre 1930 a b in French Prix et Medailles decernes par la Societe L Astronomie vol 81 page 398 Journal officiel de la Republique francaise 23 avril 1901 p 2673 Award of the Donohoe Comet Medal Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific Vol 23 No 139 p 262 Bulletin trimestriel of the Societe astronomique Flammarion de Geneve 1928 p xxxiii Prix et Medailles decernes par la Societe L Astronomie 1979 vol 93 p 545 in French Ferdinand Quenisset L Astronomie vol 65 page 356 360 September 1951 Why the Weather Cloud Photography Competition The Gazette and Daily York Pennsylvania 3 February 1934 p 7 The International Cloud Year The Photographic Journal The Royal Photographic Society March 1934 137 Prix et Subventions Attribues en 1934 Prix Valz Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Seances de l Academie des Sciences 199 1480 December 17 1934 in French Prix et Medailles decernes par la Societe L Astronomie vol 80 page 382 1966 WGSBN Bulletin Vol 2 12 PDF International Astronomical Union September 2022 Retrieved 13 September 2022 catalog entry at the Bibliotheque nationale de France catalog entry at the Bibliotheque nationale de France Bibliotheque nationale de France Gallica catalog entry External links editAstronomes de Juvisy in French Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ferdinand Quenisset amp oldid 1177518645, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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