• Jules Baillaud (14 January 1876, Paris – 28 November 1960) was a French astronomer. Initially assistant astronomer in Lyon (1900–1904) and at the Paris...
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    closest to Baillaud. 11764 Benbaillaud, asteroid named after Benjamin Baillaud 1280 Baillauda, asteroid named after his son, Jules Baillaud Andersson,...
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  • René Baillaud is one of the eight children of Benjamin Baillaud, and the brother of Jules Baillaud and Émile Baillaud. René Baillaud, Baillaud, famille...
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    physicist 1933–1935: Ernest Esclangon, astronomer, mathematician 1935–1937: Jules Baillaud, astronomer 1937–1939: Charles Maurain, geophysicist 1939–1945: Fernand...
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  • 1934–2005) Yoshiaki Banno (Japan, 1952–1991) Benjamin Baillaud (France, 1848–1934) Jules Baillaud (France, 1876–1960) Jean-Baptiste Baille (France, 1841–1918)...
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  • Arago Henri Arnaut de Zwolle Jean Audouze Adrien Auzout Benjamin Baillaud Jules Baillaud Jean Sylvain Bailly Paul Baize Fernand Baldet Odette Bancilhon...
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    Ernest Esclangon 1936 – Georges Lemaître 1937 – Giorgio Abetti 1938 – Jules Baillaud 1939 – Albert Arnulf 1940 – no award 1941 – no award 1942 – no award...
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  • astronomer Camille Flammarion) 1280 Baillauda (Jules Baillaud, son of the astronomer Benjamin Baillaud) 1563 Noël (Emanuel Arend, son of the astronomer...
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    Schulhof 1921: Paul Henri Strooband 1922: Henry Norris Russell 1924: Jules Baillaud 1925: Georges Fournier 1927: Vincent Nechville 1928: Bernard Ferdinand...
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  • Observatory in 1933, the asteroid was named after French astronomer Jules Baillaud. Baillauda was discovered by Belgian astronomer Eugène Delporte at the...
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