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  2. Camille Flammarion - Wikipedia

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    Nicolas Camille Flammarion FRAS [1] (French: [nikɔla kamij flamaʁjɔ̃]; 26 February 1842 – 3 June 1925) was a French astronomer and author. He was a prolific author of more than fifty titles, including popular science works about astronomy, several notable early science fiction novels, and works on psychical research and related topics.

  3. Flammarion engraving - Wikipedia

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    Like most other illustrations in Flammarion's books, the engraving carries no attribution. Although sometimes referred to as a forgery or a hoax, Flammarion does not characterize the engraving as a medieval or renaissance woodcut, and the mistaken interpretation of the engraving as an older work did not occur until after Flammarion's death.

  4. Omega: The Last Days of the World - Wikipedia

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    Omega: The Last Days of the World (French: La Fin du monde) is a science fiction novel published in 1894 by Camille Flammarion. [1] In the 25th century, a comet made mostly of Carbonic-Oxide (CO) could possibly collide with the Earth. The novel is concerned with the philosophy and political consequences of the end of the world.

  5. File:Flammarion.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. Camille Flammarion Observatory - Wikipedia

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    It houses Camille Flammarion's equatorial mount refracting telescope, which has a diameter of 240 mm and a focal length of 3600 mm. The telescope was built by Denis Albert Bardou, a Parisian optics manufacturer. Flammarion's choice of the telescope was inspired by a similar instrument in the west tower of the Paris Observatory. [6]

  7. Flammarion - Wikipedia

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    Camille Flammarion (1842–1925), French astronomer and author; Gabrielle Renaudot Flammarion (1877–1962), French astronomer, second wife of Camille Flammarion; Sylvie Flammarion (1836-1919), French feminist and pacifist, first wife of Camille Flammarion; Flammarion engraving by unknown artist; appeared in a book by Camille Flammarion

  8. Groupe Flammarion - Wikipedia

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    Ernest Flammarion successfully launched his family publishing venture in 1875 with the Treaty of Popular Astronomy of his brother, the astronomer Camille Flammarion.The firm published Émile Zola, Maupassant, and Jules Renard, as well as Hector Malot, Colette, and a wide list of medical, scientific, geographical, historical works, and various autobiographies, including also the Père Castor ...

  9. Sylvie Pétiaux - Wikipedia

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    Under the pseudonym of "Sylvio Hugo", she authored her husband's biography, Camille Flammarion, sa vie et son oeuvre : à propos des fêtes de Montigny-le-Roi (1891), [9] and also wrote a novel. [1] She died of the Spanish flu in the 14th arrondissement of Paris on February 23, 1919, at the age of 82 years. [1]

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