Lucien Rudaux

He was in military service from August 1914 in the 79th Territorial Infantry Regiment.

He was a member of the Astronomical Society of France and the National Meteorological Office.

He was the director of a small observatory, Donville-les-Bains in Normandy, and contributed to the establishment of the "Astronomy" in the "Palais de la découverte".

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Painting by Lucien Rudaux, showing what a lunar eclipse might look like from the surface of the Moon. The Moon's surface appears red because the only sunlight visible has refracted through the Earth's atmosphere on the edges of the Earth in the sky.