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Delaunay, Charles Eugène

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Delaunay, Charles Eugène (1816–1872)

French astronomer. He became professor in the Ecole des Mines, and was appointed director of the Paris Observatory 1870. He was the author of major contributions to the mathematical theory of the motion of the Moon.



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