François Gonnessiat

François Gonnessiat (May 22, 1856 (Nurieux-Volognat)–October 18, 1934) was a French astronomer, observer of comets and discoverer of two minor planets.[2][3]

Asteroids discovered: 2[1]
915 CosetteDecember 14, 1918
931 WhittemoraMarch 19, 1920
François Gonnessiat

He worked at the Observatory of Lyon. In 1889 he won the Lalande Prize for astronomy from the French Academy of Sciences; 1901 became director of the Quito (Ecuador) Observatory for the purpose of making geodetic measurements. He became a well known and respected member of the academic scene of the city, where a street is named after him. From 1908 to 1931, he was director of the Algiers Observatory where one of his colleagues was Benjamin Jekhovsky.[3] He was also director of the Quito Astronomical Observatory.[2]

The asteroid 1177 Gonnessia was named in his memory (H 109).[2]

Obituary

  • The obituary notice incorrectly states that he was director of the Algiers Observatory only until 1916,[3] rather than 1931.[4]

References

  1. "Minor Planet Discoverers (by number)". Minor Planet Center. 20 June 2016. Retrieved 19 July 2016.
  2. Schmadel, Lutz D. (2007). "(1177) Gonnessia". Dictionary of Minor Planet Names – (1177) Gonnessia. Springer Berlin Heidelberg. p. 99. doi:10.1007/978-3-540-29925-7_1178. ISBN 978-3-540-00238-3.
  3. T.L.M. (December 1934). "Notes – Obituary". The Observatory. 57: 386–392. Bibcode:1934Obs....57..386.
  4. Reiss, G. (January 1931). "Positions de petites planètes". Journal des Observateurs. 14: 127. Bibcode:1931JO.....14..127R.
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