Auguste Charlois

French astronomer (1864-1910)

Auguste Honoré Charlois (26 November 1864 – 26 March 1910) was a French astronomer who discovered 99 asteroids while working in Nice, France.[3]

Auguste Charlois
Birthplace,
3 Avenue Marx Dormoy,
La Cadière-d'Azur[1][2]
Born(1864-11-26)November 26, 1864
DiedMarch 26, 1910(1910-03-26) (aged 45)
NationalityFrench
OccupationAstronomer
AwardsPrix Jules Janssen
Valz Prize

He first discovered the asteroid 267 Tirza in 1887. He was awarded the Valz Prize by the French Academy of Sciences in 1889 for his work on calculating asteroid orbits.[4] He was also awarded the Prix Jules Janssen, the highest award of the Société astronomique de France in 1899.

Murder

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When he was 45 years old, he was murdered by Gabriel Brengues, over an inheritance by the death of Jeanne (née Brengues). The man was found guilty and given a life sentence of hard labor in New Caledonia.[5]

References

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  1. martan. "Var (83) - Guide National des Maisons Natales". over-blog.com. Retrieved 19 October 2017.
  2. "3 Av. Marx Dormoy · 3 Av. Marx Dormoy, 83740 La Cadière-d'Azur, France". 3 Av. Marx Dormoy · 3 Av. Marx Dormoy, 83740 La Cadière-d'Azur, France.
  3. Godillon, D. (1968). "Initiation élémentaire à l'astronomie : IX. Les astéroïdes". L'Astronomie. 82: 359–363. Bibcode:1968LAstr..82..359G.
  4. "Charlois, l'astronome assassiné". wordpress.com. 20 March 2016. Retrieved 28 April 2019.