Ferdinand Qunisset

Ferdinand Qunisset (18721951) was a French astronomer. He worked as an observer at Camille Flammarion's private observatory at Juvisy-sur-Orge, France from 1906 to 1951 (he had also previously worked there in 18921893). A predecessor in this post had been the celebrated Eugne Antoniadi, who had returned to his native country in 1902 to get married (Antoniadi later returned to France in 1908 at the Meudon Observatory). He made numerous drawings and photographs of Venus, Mars, Jupiter and the Moon. He codiscovered comet C/1893 N1 (Rordame-Quenisset) and discovered C/1911 S2 (Quenisset).

External links

  • http://www.culture.gouv.fr/culture/flammarion/astrojuv/astrojuv.htm (in French)
Quenisset, Ferdinand

 

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