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Andre Brahic, discoverer of Neptune's rings, dies | Andre Brahic, discoverer of Neptune's rings, dies |
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Andre Brahic, one of the people who discovered the rings of Neptune, has died aged 73, his publisher says. | Andre Brahic, one of the people who discovered the rings of Neptune, has died aged 73, his publisher says. |
The Frenchman was one of the team who first spotted the rings in 1984, naming them Equality, Fraternity and Liberty after the motto of the French Republic. | The Frenchman was one of the team who first spotted the rings in 1984, naming them Equality, Fraternity and Liberty after the motto of the French Republic. |
In a tribute, French President Francois Hollande said Brahic had known "how to easily explain the mysteries of space". | In a tribute, French President Francois Hollande said Brahic had known "how to easily explain the mysteries of space". |
Brahic, who was 73, was seen as a key figure in increasing public awareness of research into space. | Brahic, who was 73, was seen as a key figure in increasing public awareness of research into space. |
He once said science "could make the eyes of small children light up". | He once said science "could make the eyes of small children light up". |
"He was a brilliant character: extraordinarily warm, profound and authentic, a great scholar and also a storyteller, a writer," his publisher and friend Odile Jacob said. | "He was a brilliant character: extraordinarily warm, profound and authentic, a great scholar and also a storyteller, a writer," his publisher and friend Odile Jacob said. |
His discovery of Neptune's rings, along with American astronomer William Hubbard, followed on from his interest in the rings of Saturn. | His discovery of Neptune's rings, along with American astronomer William Hubbard, followed on from his interest in the rings of Saturn. |
In his work with the Commission for Atomic Energy and Alternative Energies in Paris and as a professor at the University of Paris, he helped carry out research into the solar system through Nasa and European unmanned missions. | In his work with the Commission for Atomic Energy and Alternative Energies in Paris and as a professor at the University of Paris, he helped carry out research into the solar system through Nasa and European unmanned missions. |
A minor planet numbered 3488 was named Brahic in tribute to his work. |
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