Antoine Émile Henry Labeyrie (born 12 May 1943) is a French astronomer, who held the Observational astrophysics chair at the Collège de France between 1991 and 2014, where he is currently professor emeritus. He is working with the Hypertelescope Lise association, which aims to develop an extremely large astronomical interferometer with spherical geometry that might theoretically show features on Earth-like worlds around other suns, as its president. He is a member of the French Academy of Sciences in the Sciences of the Universe (sciences de l'univers) section. Between 1995 and 1999 he was director of the Haute-Provence Observatory.
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| - Antoine Émile Henry Labeyrie (* 12. Mai 1943 in Paris) ist ein französischer Astronom. (de)
- Antoine Labeyrie, né à Paris le 12 mai 1943, est un astronome français, professeur émérite au Collège de France, où il fut titulaire de la chaire d'Astrophysique Observationnelle, et membre de l'Académie des sciences, section Sciences de l'Univers. (fr)
- Antoine Émile Henry Labeyrie (Paris, 12 de maio de 1943) é um astrônomo francês. Desde 1991 é professor da cátedra de astrofísica observacional do Collège de France. Antoine Émile Henry Labeyrie é graduado pela École supérieure d'optique. Inventou a interferometria speckle, e trabalha com interferômetros astronômicos. Labeyrie concentrou-se particularmente na utilização da combinação de feixes de "óptics diluída" ou "pupilas densificadas" de um tipo semelhante, mas em maior escala, daquele usado por Albert Abraham Michelson para medir os diâmetros de estrelas na década de 1920, em contraste com outros pesquisadores de interferômetros astronômicos, que geralmente comutaram para a combinação de feixes pupila-plano nas décadas de 1980 e 1990. (pt)
- Antoine Émile Henry Labeyrie (born 12 May 1943) is a French astronomer, who held the Observational astrophysics chair at the Collège de France between 1991 and 2014, where he is currently professor emeritus. He is working with the Hypertelescope Lise association, which aims to develop an extremely large astronomical interferometer with spherical geometry that might theoretically show features on Earth-like worlds around other suns, as its president. He is a member of the French Academy of Sciences in the Sciences of the Universe (sciences de l'univers) section. Between 1995 and 1999 he was director of the Haute-Provence Observatory. (en)
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| - Antoine Émile Henry Labeyrie (born 12 May 1943) is a French astronomer, who held the Observational astrophysics chair at the Collège de France between 1991 and 2014, where he is currently professor emeritus. He is working with the Hypertelescope Lise association, which aims to develop an extremely large astronomical interferometer with spherical geometry that might theoretically show features on Earth-like worlds around other suns, as its president. He is a member of the French Academy of Sciences in the Sciences of the Universe (sciences de l'univers) section. Between 1995 and 1999 he was director of the Haute-Provence Observatory. Labeyrie graduated from the "grande école" SupOptique (École supérieure d'optique). He invented speckle interferometry, and works with astronomical interferometers. Labeyrie concentrated particularly on the use of "diluted optics" beam combination or "densified pupils" of a similar type but larger scale than those Michelson used for measuring the diameters of stars in the 1920s, in contrast to other astronomical interferometer researchers who generally switched to pupil-plane beam combination in the 1980s and 1990s. The main-belt asteroid 8788 Labeyrie (1978 VP2) is named in honor of Antoine Émile Henry Labeyrie and . In 2000, he was awarded The Benjamin Franklin Medal. (en)
- Antoine Émile Henry Labeyrie (* 12. Mai 1943 in Paris) ist ein französischer Astronom. (de)
- Antoine Labeyrie, né à Paris le 12 mai 1943, est un astronome français, professeur émérite au Collège de France, où il fut titulaire de la chaire d'Astrophysique Observationnelle, et membre de l'Académie des sciences, section Sciences de l'Univers. (fr)
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