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Delambre and was
Borda constructed instruments for measuring angles in the new units ( the instrument could no longer be called a " sextant ") which was later used in the measurement of the meridian between Dunkirk and Barcelona by Delambre to determine the length of the metre.
Jean Baptiste Joseph, chevalier Delambre ( 19 September 1749 – 19 August 1822 ) was a French mathematician and astronomer.
On 15 February 1792, Delambre was elected unanimously a member of the French Academy of Sciences and in May 1792, after Cassini's final refusal, was placed in charge of the northern expedition, measuring the meridian from Dunkirk to Rodez.
Her son, Achille-César-Charles de Pommard ( 1781 – 1807 ) assisted Delambre on several occasions in his astronomical and geodetical surveys, notably the measuring of the baselines for the meridian survey, and the latitude definition for Paris in December 1799 which was presented to the Conference of Savants.
Delambre died in 1824 and was interred in Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris.
It was named for Jean Baptiste Joseph Delambre, an 18th-century French astronomer.
Delambre was the landing site of the unmanned probe Ranger 8, which took photographs of the crater.

Delambre and astronomers
In June 1792 the French astronomers Jean Baptiste Joseph Delambre and Pierre François André Méchain set out to measure the meridian arc distance from Dunkirk to Barcelona, two cities lying on approximately the same longitude as each other and also the longitude through Paris.

Delambre and astronomical
His house became an astronomical seminary, and amongst his pupils were Delambre, Giuseppe Piazzi, Pierre Méchain, and his own nephew Michel Lalande.

Delambre and from
The French Academy of Sciences commissioned an expedition led by Jean Baptiste Joseph Delambre and Pierre Méchain, lasting from 1792 to 1799, which measured the distance between the Dunkerque belfry and Montjuïc castle, Barcelona to estimate the length of the meridian arc through Dunkerque ( assumed to be the same length as the Paris meridian ).
As an instrument maker, he improved the reflecting circle ( invented by Tobias Mayer ) and the repeating circle ( invented by his assistant, Etienne Lenoir ), the latter used to measure the meridian arc from Dunkirk to Barcelona by Delambre and Méchain.
* A brief biography of Delambre, partly from the 1880 Encyclopædia Britannica, including an account of Delambre's intervention to request liberation ( from French imprisonment ) of James Smithson, who went on to endow the foundation of the Smithsonian Institution, national museum of the United States of America
Yunus expressed the solutions in his zij without mathematical symbols, but Delambre noted in his 1819 translation of the Hakemite tables that two of Ibn Yunus ' methods for determining the time from solar or stellar altitude were equivalent to the trigonometric identity identified in Johannes Werner's 16th century manuscript on conic sections.
Delambre is from the Upper Imbrian epoch, which lasted from 3. 8 to 3. 2 billion years ago.
" Return of the Fly " borrows its title from the 1959 film Return of the Fly, and most of the song's lyrics consist of repetition of the film's title, actors, and characters: " Return of the Fly, Return of the Fly / With Vincent Price / Helen Delambre, Helen Delambre / François, François / Cecile, Cecile ".

Delambre and after
The crater Delambre on the Moon is named after him.
* April: F Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway meet in the Dingo Bar on rue Delambre, in the Montparnasse Quarter of Paris, France shortly after the publication of Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby and shortly before Hemingway will depart on the trip to Spain that he will fictionalize in The Sun Also Rises.

Delambre and also
It stations bases also in Delambre ( Moon ), Elara and Sinope ( Jupiter ), Titan ( Saturn ), and Ariel ( Uranus ).

Delambre and on
* Notice historique sur M. Méchain, lue le 5 messidor XIII ( Baudouin, Paris, January 1806 ; this is the eulogy on the late Pierre Méchain, read at the Academy by Secretary Delambre on June 24, 1805 )
By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater midpoint that is closest to Delambre.

Delambre and astronomy
In 1823 Binet succeeded Delambre in the chair of astronomy at the Collège de France.

Delambre and Histoire
* Delambre, Histoire de l ' astronomie au 18 < sup > me </ sup > siecle, p. 735
* J-B Delambre: Histoire de l ' astronomie au XVIIIe siècle, p. 547
B. J. Delambre, Histoire de l ' Astronomie au Dix-huitième Siecle, ( Paris, 1827 ), p. 429

Delambre and de
* Gordon Bernstein: Vice-président de Bernstein Delambre
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* Mémoires de l ' Institut, VIII ( 1807 ) ( JBJ Delambre )

Delambre and .
* 1749 – Jean Baptiste Joseph Delambre, French mathematician ( d. 1822 )
B. J. Delambre, and interrupted since the death of P. F. A. Méchain in 1804.
Another of his contributions is his construction of the standard metre, basis of the metric system to correspond to the measurements of Delambre.
10 rue Delambre called the Dingo Bar.
15 rue Delambre.
5 rue Delambre in Montparnasse where he became the envy of everyone when he eventually made enough money to install a bathtub with hot running water.
In 1801, First Consul Napoléon Bonaparte took the presidency of the French Academy of Sciences and appointed Delambre its Permanent Secretary for the Mathematical Sciences, a post he held until his death.
Méchain et Delambre.

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Morgan hesitated, thinking that if this was a trick, it was a good one.
There was no one but me.
The pony herd was the one flaw in our defense ; ;
Next to him was a young boy I was sure had sat near me at one of the trading sessions.
He grabbed her by the shoulders and went down on one knee, taking her weight so that some of the wind was driven out of him.
There was only one place where Jake Carwood's description had gone badly awry: the peace and quiet.
The town was about what Wilson expected: one main street with its rows of false-fronted buildings, a water tower, a few warehouses, a single hotel ; ;
only the counter at one end was lighted by a long fluorescent tube suspended directly above it.
In the mornings, I was informed, fluorescent tubes, similar to the one above the counter, illuminated the entire hall.
No one was behind it, but in the rear wall of the office I noticed, for the first time, a door which had been left partially open.
The one thing they had in common was their hatred.
When they reached their neighbor's house, Pamela said a few polite words to Grace and kissed Melissa lightly on the forehead, the impulse prompted by a stray thought -- of the type to which she was frequently subject these days -- that they might never see one another again.
There was only one place where the mountain might receive her -- that unnamed, unnameable pool harbored in its secret bosom.
But she was caught in it, and she faced the terrible possibility that, if it were a dream, it was one from which she might never awaken.
That was another one of those traps.
At one and the same time, she was within it but still searching for the drawbridge that would give her entry.
All the doors were open at this hour except one, and it was toward this that Stevens made his way with Russ close at his shoulder.
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