Joseph Jean Pierre Laurent, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Joseph Jean Pierre Laurent

French astronomer

Date of Birth: 01-Jan-0001

Place of Birth: Bagnols-sur-Cèze, Occitania, France

Date of Death: 01-Jan-0001

Profession: astronomer, chemist, assayer

Nationality: France

Zodiac Sign: Capricorn


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About Joseph Jean Pierre Laurent

  • Joseph Jean Pierre Laurent (or Joseph Laurent) (died 1900) was a French amateur astronomer and chemist who discovered the asteroid 51 Nemausa in 1858, for which he was a recipient of the Lalande Prize awarded by the French Academy of Sciences.
  • It is also likely that he is the same person as the person of that name who provided chemistry assistance to photography pioneer AndrĂ©-Adolphe-Eugène DisdĂ©ri in 1853. He never made any more asteroid discoveries and not much is known about him.
  • He was described as a "very skillful young man" (un jeune homme très habile) by Édouard Stephan.
  • He was described as a "distinguished pupil of the Marseille school", and as an amateur astronomer and an inspector of the assay office in NĂ®mes (contrĂ´leur du bureau de garantie de NĂ®mes).The asteroid was discovered using the private observatory at the house formerly occupied by Benjamin Valz, who left in 1836 to become the new director of the Marseille Observatory.
  • He entrusted his former observatory to Laurent, who later found the asteroid.
  • The house, at 32 rue Nationale in NĂ®mes (at that time known as rue de l'Agau), has a plaque commemorating the discovery.Laurent was awarded the Lalande Prize of the French Academy of Sciences in 1858 for his discovery, jointly with five other asteroid and comet discoverers.
  • In addition, asteroid 162 Laurentia was named in his honour. Laurent was named assistant astronomer at the Marseille Observatory on 26 November 1858, however he resigned on 20 February 1859.
  • He cited the disorder in the management of the observatory by Valz as the reason.
  • Valz for his part blamed Laurent for neglecting his duties and disloyalty, in a 14 May 1863 letter to d'Abbadie.Upon his resignation in February 1859, Laurent started a chemical analysis and testing laboratory in Marseille under the name J.
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