Nicole-Reine Lepaute

Nicole-Reine Lepaute
Nicole-Reine Lepaute

Born 5 January 1723
Luxembourg Palace, Paris
Died 6 December 1788
France
Residence Paris
Citizenship French
Fields Astronomy

Nicole-Reine Lepaute, née Étable (5 January 1723 – 6 December 1788), was a French astronomer and mathematician. She predicted the return of Halley's Comet, calculated the timing of a solar eclipse and constructed a group of catalogs for the stars. She was a member of the Scientific Academy of Beziéres.

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Biography

Nicole-Reine Lepaute was born in the Luxembourg Palace in Paris as the daughter of Jean Etable, valet in the service of Louise Élisabeth d'Orléans. In 1749, she married Jean André Lepaute, who was a royal clockmaker. Nicole Lepaute constructed a clock with an astronomical function together with her spouse. The clock was constructed on her suggestion, and she also participated in its construction. The clock was presented to the French Academy of Science in 1753, were it was inspected and approved by Jérôme Lalande.

Jérôme Lalande recommended her along with the mathematician Alexis Clairault to calculate the predicted return of Halley's Comet, as well as to calculate the attraction of Jupiter and Saturn of the Halley's comet. In november 1758, the team presented their conclusion that the comet was to arive in 13 April 1759. They were almost correct, as the comet arived the 13 March 1759. Clairault did not recognize her work at all in his work, which upset Lalande. Jérôme Lalande acknowledged her help in an article.

In 1759, she was again a part of Jérôme Lalande's team and worked with him to calculate the Ephemeris of the Transit of Venus. It is not documented what should be contributed to her personally, but in 1761, she was acknowledged by being inducted as an honorary member of the distinguished Scientific Academy of Beziéres.

In 1762 Lepaute calculated the exact time of a coming solar eclipse in 1 April 1764. She wrote an article in which she gave a map of the eclipse's extent in 15-minute intervals across Europe. The article was published in Connaissance des temps (Knowledge of the times).

Lepaute also created a group of catalogs of the stars which were useful for the future of astronomy. She calculated the Ephemeris of the Sun, the Moon and the Planets for the years 1774-1784.

Nicole Lepaute took care of her terminally ill husband from 1767 until his death in 1774, after which her own health was also severely damaged. She adopted her husband's nephew, Joseph Lepaute Dagelet, future member of the French Academy of Science, in 1768.

Legacy

The asteroid 7720 Lepaute is named in her honour, as is the lunar crater Lepaute.

See also

  • Louise du Pierry

Sources

  • This page is a translation of its French equivalent.



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