Danjon astrolabe ostorlab-e Danjon Fr.: astrolabe de Danjon A modern unportable astrolabe which is used for high precision
measuring of stellar and geographical coordinates. The instrument See also: After André Danjon (1890-1967), French astronomer, who developed the instrument at the Strasbourg Observatory before the Second World War and at the Paris Observatory in 1948. The concept of prism astrolabe was initially invented by the French Auguste Claude (1858-1938) around 1900 and was later modified in collaboration with Ludovic Driencourt (1861-1940); → astrolabe. |