Auguste Charlois, born on November twenty-sixth, eighteen sixty-four, was a prominent French astronomer renowned for his significant contributions to the field of astronomy.
During his tenure at the Nice Observatory in southeastern France, Charlois made remarkable strides in the discovery of celestial bodies, identifying a total of ninety-nine asteroids. His work not only expanded the known catalog of asteroids but also enhanced our understanding of the solar system.
Charlois's dedication to his craft and his meticulous observations have left a lasting legacy in the astronomical community, inspiring future generations of astronomers to explore the cosmos.