- Ernest Esclangon
Ernest Benjamin Esclangon (
March 17 ,1876 –January 28 ,1954 ) was a Frenchastronomer andmathematician .Born in Mison (near
Sisteron ),France , in 1895 he started to studymathematics at theÉcole Normale Supérieure , graduating in 1898. Looking for some means of financial support while he completed his doctorate onquasi-periodic function s, he took a post at theBordeaux Observatory , teaching some mathematics at the university.During
World War I , he worked onballistics and developed a novel method for precisely locating enemy artillery. When a gun is fired, it initiates a sphericalshock wave but the projectile also generates a conical wave. By using the sound of distant guns to compare the two waves, Escaglon was able to make accurate predictions of gun locations.After the
armistice , Esclangon became director of theStrasbourg Observatory and professor of astronomy at the university the following year. In 1929, he was appointed director of theParis Observatory and of theInternational Time Bureau , and elected to theBureau des Longitudes in 1932. In 1933, he initiated the "talking clock"telephone service in France. He was elected to theAcadémie des Sciences in 1939.Serving as director of the Paris Observatory throughout
World War II and the German occupation of Paris, he retired in 1944. He died inEyrenville , France.The
binary asteroid 1509 Esclangona is named after him.The lunar crater Esclangon is named after him.
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