Frédéric Petit (astronomer)

Frédéric Petit (Muret, 1810 – Toulouse, 1865) was a French astronomer.

He was the first director of the Toulouse Observatory, located in Toulouse, France, serving from 1838 to 1865.

In 1846 he announced that he had discovered a second moon of Earth.

[1] The theory was later dismissed by his peers, although the concept of a second smaller satellite of the Earth was used by Jules Verne in his novel From the Earth to the Moon.

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Frédéric Petit