- Bernard Lyot
Bernard Ferdinand Lyot (
February 27 1897 inParis –April 2 1952 inCairo ) was a Frenchastronomer .His interest in astronomy started in 1914. He soon acquired a convert|4|in|mm|sing=on telescope and soon upgraded to a convert|6|in|mm|sing=on. From graduation in 1918 until 1929, he worked as a demonstrator at the
Ecole Polytechnique . He studiedengineering ,physics , andchemistry at theUniversity of Paris , and from 1920 until his death he worked for theMeudon Observatory . In 1930 he earned the title of "Joint Astronomer of the Observatory". After gaining the title, he earned a reputation of being an expert of polarized and monochromatic light. Throughout the 1930s, he labored to perfect thecoronagraph , which he invented to observe thecorona without having to wait for a solar eclipse. In 1938, he showed a movie of the corona in action to theInternational Astronomical Union . In 1939, he was elected to theFrench Academy of Sciences . He became Chief Astronomer at the Meudon Observatory in 1943 and received theBruce Medal in 1947. Tragically, he suffered a heart attack while returning for an eclipse expedition in Sudan and died on April 2, 1952, at the age of 55.Observations and Achievements on
Pic du Midi Lunar soil behaves like volanic dust.
Mars has sandstorms.Improved his
coronagraph .Made
motion pictures ofsolar prominence s and thecorona .Found
spectral lines in the corona.Inventions
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Coronagraph
*Lyot filter
*Lyot stop
*Lyot depolarizer Awards and honors
Awards
*Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society in 1939.
*Bruce Medal in 1947.
*Henry Draper Medal in 1951.Named for him
* Lyot crater on theMoon .
* Lyot crater on Mars.
*Minor planet 2452 Lyot .References
* [http://www.phys-astro.sonoma.edu/BruceMedalists/Lyot/index.html Bruce medallists]
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