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The Société astronomique de France (SAF; French: [sɔsiete astʁɔnɔmik də fʁɑ̃s]), the French astronomical society, is a non-profit association in the public interest organized under French law (Association loi de 1901). Founded by astronomer Camille Flammarion in 1887, its purpose is to promote the development and practice of astronomy.[1]

Société astronomique de France
Founded28 January 1887; 135 years ago (1887-01-28)
FounderCamille Flammarion
TypeNon-profit association
PurposeTo promote the development and practice of astronomy
Headquarters3, rue Beethoven, Paris 75016, France
Region served
France and French-speaking countries
Official language
French
President
Sylvain Bouley
Websitehttp://www.saf-astronomie.fr

History


Camille Flammarion, SAF's founder
Camille Flammarion, SAF's founder

SAF was established by Camille Flammarion and a group of 11 persons on 28 January 1887 in Flammarion's apartment at 16 rue Cassini, 75014 Paris, close to the Paris Observatory.[2][3] Open to all, SAF includes both professional and amateur astronomers as members, from France and abroad.[4]

Its objective was defined at the time of its establishment as: "A Society is founded with the aim to bring together people involved practically or theoretically in Astronomy, or who are interested in the development of this Science and the extension of its influence for the illumination of minds. Its efforts shall support the increase and extension of this Science, as well as to facilitating ways and means for those who wish to undertake astronomical studies. All friends of the Science and Progress are invited for its composition and development."[5]

On 4 April 1887, the headquarters was established at the Hôtel des Sociétés Savantes, 28 rue Serpente, in the 6th arrondissement of Paris. The society built an observatory on the top floor of the building for its members use that operated from 1890–1968 (Observatory of the rue Serpente).[6] On 17 October 1966, the headquarters moved to the Maison de la Chimie at 28 rue Saint-Dominique, Paris 75007.[7] Since 1974, the headquarters has been located at 3, rue Beethoven, Paris 75016.[8]

To date, the Society has had 49 presidents comprising many illustrious persons in astronomy and related fields.[4]


Activities and services



Awards


The society has offered the following awards over the years to its members and to notable personalities in the field of astronomy in France and abroad. Not all awards are given every year, and some have been discontinued.

Prix Jules-Janssen medal
Prix Jules-Janssen medal
Medal of the Prix Henry Rey, originally designed by Alphée Dubois in 1900
Medal of the Prix Henry Rey, originally designed by Alphée Dubois in 1900

The Parisian engraver Alphée Dubois (1831–1905) created several medals for the Société Astronomique de France, including the Medal of the Society "la Nuit étoilée" (1887),[20] the Medal of the Prix des Dames (1896), the Medal of the Prix Janssen (1896),[21] and the Society's Commemorative Medal.[22]


Presidents



Asteroid (4162) SAF


French astronomer André Patry of the Observatoire de Nice named Asteroid (4162) SAF in the society's honor after he discovered the body on 24 November 1940.[32]


See also



References


  1. "The Directory", International Astronomical Union, accessed 3 August 2019.
  2. Chant, C. A. "The Golden Jubilee of the French Astronomical Society." Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada (September 1938) Vol. 32, p. 322.
  3. Bulletin de la Société astronomique de France, 1937, pp. 2-6
  4. Ferlet R. (2003) "The Société Astronomique de France in the Astronomical Landscape: Evolution and Prospects." In: Organizations and Strategies in Astronomy. Astrophysics and Space Science Library, vol 296. Springer, Dordrecht.
  5. SAF Statutes, First Article, in L'Astronomie, revue mensuelle d'astronomie populaire, 1888, 1.
  6. Bulletin de la Société astronomique de France, 1900, p. 1.
  7. Astronomie et Bulletin de la Société astronomique de France, 1966, volume 80, p. 284.
  8. L'Astronomie, Vol. 89, p.388.
  9. Bibliothèque nationale de France catalogue entry
  10. "Commissions", SAF web site, accessed 10 July 2022.
  11. "Le grand rendez-vous des passionnés de l'astronomie" (in French). ledauphine.com. 16 August 2014. Retrieved 31 July 2020.
  12. "Fonds de la Société astronomique de France (SAF)", Réseau national des Bibliothèques de Mathématiques (online). Published 8 November 2017, consulted 25 March 2018.
  13. l'Astronomie, Vol. 93, 1979, pp. 543-546.
  14. Bulletin de la Société astronomique de France, 1937, unpaginated, first after p. 611
  15. l'Astronomie, 1957, Vol. 71, pp. 446-447.
  16. L'Astronomie, 1979, vol. 93, p. 543.
  17. l'Astronomie, Vol. 111, 1997, p. 23.
  18. Bulletin de la Société astronomique de France, January 1928, pp. 347-348.
  19. L'Astronomie, 1971, Vol. 85, p.179
  20. L’Astronomie, 1887, p. 24.
  21. L’Astronomie, 1901, pp. 404-6.
  22. L’Astronomie, 1905, p. 478-9.
  23. Bulletin de la Société astronomique de France, 1911, vol. 25, pp. 581-586
  24. Bulletin de la Société astronomique de France, November 1937, plates X-IX
  25. Tardi, P. Le Général Georges Perrier (1872–1946). Annales Francaises de Chronometrie, 1946, vol. 16, pp. 139-143.
  26. Bulletin de la Société astronomique de France, January-February-March 1945, i.
  27. Bulletin de la Société astronomique de France, January 1939, 301.
  28. Fehrenbach, C. "Un grand astronome : André Danjon." L'Astronomie, 1967, Vol. 81, p. 328.
  29. Rösch, J. ,"Lucien d'Azambuja (1884 1970)." Solar Physics, Vol. 15, Issue 2, pp. 261-264.
  30. De Broglie, L. "Notice historique sur Albert Pérard." 11 December 1967, Institut de France, Académie des sciences.
  31. International Astronomical Union member directory
  32. Minor Planet Center



Web sites of SAF commissions



На других языках


[de] Société astronomique de France

Die Société astronomique de France (deutsch: Astronomische Gesellschaft Frankreichs), abgekürzt SAF, ist eine Non-Profit-Organisation. Sie wurde 1887 von Camille Flammarion gegründet und verfolgt das Ziel, die Entwicklung und Anwendung der Astronomie zu fördern. Ihre anerkannte Gemeinnützigkeit besteht seit dem 4. April 1897.[1]
- [en] Société astronomique de France

[ru] Французское астрономическое общество

Французское астрономическое общество (фр. Société astronomique de France, SAF) — некоммерческая организация, основанная в 1887 году астрономом Камиллом Фламмарионом. Общество открыто как для профессионалов, так и для любителей астрономии из всех стран мира.



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