Louis Boyer (astronomer)
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1177 Gonnessia | November 24, 1930 |
1211 Bressole | December 2, 1931 |
1212 Francette | December 3, 1931 |
1295 Deflotte | November 25, 1933 |
1296 Andrée | November 25, 1933 |
1301 Yvonne | March 7, 1934 |
1338 Duponta | December 4, 1934 |
1339 Désagneauxa | December 4, 1934 |
1340 Yvette | December 27, 1934 |
1343 Nicole | March 29, 1935 |
1344 Caubeta | April 1, 1935 |
1364 Safara | November 18, 1935 |
1377 Roberbauxa | February 14, 1936 |
1380 Volodia | March 16, 1936 |
1392 Pierre | March 16, 1936 |
1400 Tirela | November 17, 1936 |
1412 Lagrula | January 19, 1937 |
1413 Roucarie | February 12, 1937 |
1414 Jérôme | February 12, 1937 |
1415 Malautra | March 4, 1937 |
1416 Renauxa | March 4, 1937 |
1511 Daléra | March 22, 1939 |
1574 Meyer | March 22, 1949 |
1577 Reiss | January 19, 1949 |
1594 Danjon | November 23, 1949 |
1597 Laugier | March 7, 1949 |
1598 Paloque | February 11, 1950 |
1599 Giomus | November 17, 1950 |
1601 Patry | May 18, 1942 |
1606 Jekhovsky | September 14, 1950 |
1616 Filipoff | March 15, 1950 |
1617 Alschmitt | March 20, 1952 |
1629 Pecker | February 28, 1952 |
1630 Milet | February 28, 1952 |
1649 Fabre | February 27, 1951 |
1713 Bancilhon | September 27, 1951 |
1714 Sy | July 25, 1951 |
1851 Lacroute | November 9, 1950 |
2021 Poincaré | June 26, 1936 |
4422 Jarre | October 17, 1942 |
Louis Boyer was a French astronomer, not to be confused with a famous chef of that same name.
He worked at the Algiers Observatory and discovered a number of asteroids.
The asteroid 1215 Boyer is named after him.