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Name
  
Alfred Schmitt

Role
  
Astronomer


Died
  
1973, France

Spouse
  
Odette Bancilhon

Discovered
  
1215 Boyer, 1614 Goldschmidt, 3156 Ellington, 1622 Chacornac

People also search for
  
Odette Bancilhon, Louis Boyer, Jean Chacornac, Duke Ellington, Hermann Goldschmidt

Alfred Schmitt (30 November 1907 – 2 April 1973) was a French astronomer. Schmitt worked at Algiers Observatory in the 1930s and 1940s and at the Royal Observatory in Uccle, Belgium in the 1950s. From 1955 to 1958 he was also director of the Quito Observatory in Ecuador. He extensively studied minor planets and comets and is credited with having discovered four asteroids.

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Personal life

Between 1940 and 1948 he married his colleague, astronomer Odette Bancilhon.

Signature

Schmitt's publications are all signed A. Schmitt, following the practice of his profession at that time.

Boyer

In 1932, Schmitt discovered an asteroid while working at the Algiers Observatory and named it in honor of his colleague, Louis Boyer – asteroid 1215 Boyer.

20 years later, Boyer named 1617 Alschmitt in his honor.

References

Alfred Schmitt Wikipedia