- Adrien Auzout
Adrien Auzout (
January 28 ,1622 –May 23 ,1691 ) was a Frenchastronomer .He was born in
Rouen ,France , the son of a clerk in the court of Rouen. His educational background is unknown. In 1664–1665 he made observations ofcomet s, and argued in favor of their following elliptical or parabolicorbit s. (In this he was opposed by his rivalJohannes Hevelius .) Adrien was briefly a member of theAcadémie Royale des Sciences from 1666 to 1668, and a founding member of the French Royal Obseratory. (He may have left the academy due to a dispute.) He then left forItaly and spent the next 20 years in that region, finally dying inRome in 1691. Little is known about his activities during this last period.Auzout made contributions in
telescope observations, including perfecting the use of themicrometer . In 1647 he performed an experiment that demonstrated the role of air pressure in function of the mercurybarometer . He is noted for briefly considering the construction of a huge telescope 1,000 feet in length that he would use to observeanimal s on theMoon . In 1667–68, Arien andJean Picard attached a telescopic sight to a 38-inch quadrant, and used it to accurately determine positions on theEarth .The Auzout crater on the
Moon is named for him.External links
* [http://galileo.rice.edu/Catalog/NewFiles/auzout.html Galileo Project entry]
Further reading
* DSB
last = McKeon
first = Robert
title = Auzout, Adrien
volume = 1
pages = 341-342
location = New York
date = 1970
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