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Agnès Acker

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Agnès Acker
Born(1940-01-28)28 January 1940(age 84)
NationalityFrench
Alma materUniversity of Strasbourg
AwardsCommander ofOrdre des Palmes académiques(1999)
Chevalier of theLegion of Honour(2012)
Scientific career
FieldsAstrophysics
InstitutionsUniversity of Strasbourg
Observatory of Strasbourg

Agnès Acker,néeKeller,(born 28 January 1940 inThann,Haut-Rhin)[1]is a French astrophysicist,professor emeritusof theUniversity of Strasbourg,founder of theStrasbourg Planetariumand founding president of the Association of French-speaking Planetaries (APLF). Her research focuses on the late stages of solar-typestar evolution:planetary nebulae,binarity of nuclei,stellar winds.[2]

Biography

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Acker holds a State Doctorate from 1976 at theUniversity of Strasbourgunder the titleCinématique, âge et binarité des noyaux de nébuleuses planétaires.[3]

She founded the Strasbourg Planetarium, which she directed for 22 years (1979-2001),[4]the Association of French-speaking Planetaries (APLF) which she chaired for 26 years (1984-2010),[2]the "Stellar Populations" research team for which she was responsible for 10 years (1987-1997), and earned aDiploma of Advanced Studies(DEA) in astrophysics at theObservatory of Strasbourgwhich she directed for 12 years (1991-2002).[4]

A university professor, she was promoted to the exceptional class in 2003, then to theemeritusin 2009.[4]

Acker also held responsibilities in various organizations[5]and was a member of the National Steering Committee of theInternational Year of Astronomy(AMA09), creator and co-chair of BEATEP, Member of theInternational Astronomical Union(IAU) since 1976, Board Member of the International Planetarium Society (IPS) since 1990, member of the Scientific and Pedagogical Council of Le Vaisseau, CCSTI Strasbourg, from 2004 to 2009, elected member of the Council of Teachers and Astronomers Liaison Committee (CLEA) since 1990, director of the Science Garden, CCSTI ofLouis Pasteur Universityfrom 1991 to 1994, elected member of the National Council Universities (CNU) from 1987 to 1991 and member of the Regional Economic and Social Council of Alsace (CÉSER Alsace) from 1995 to 2001.

In the specific field of planetaria,[4]Acker has been project manager of several European Planetarium shows in APLF / ESO partnership:Les mystères du ciel austral(2002),ALMA: la quête de nos origines cosmiques(2009),L'eau: une aventure cosmique(2012). Between 1982 and 2008, she was the author and scriptwriter of twelve planetarium shows. In 2005 she produced a trilingual version of the CD-ROMExplore the Universe,created by theUniversity of California(Hands-On Universe).[6]Since 1995, she has been the director of publication of the magazinePlanétariums.[7]She is also the founder (1984) and the director of the "Planetarium" collection of the Strasbourg Observatory.

Agnès Acker was married to Robert Acker (1940 – 4 Dezember 2022). The couple had five children,[8]Nathalie, Madeleine, Pierre, Elisabeth und Jean-Michel, and 9 grandchildren.[9]She was a fan ofmotorcycle sportand rode aHornet 600(95 CV).[4]

Selected publications

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Acker is the author or co-author of more than 200 articles in international astrophysics journals[5]and many educational and scientific publications.

  • Initiation à l'astronomie,Masson 1978, 1981, 1986
  • Astronomie, astrophysique. Introduction,Dunod, 1992, 1995, 1998, 2005, 2013
  • Formes et couleurs dans l'univers: nébuleuses, amas d'étoiles, galaxie,Masson, 1987
  • Le planétarium: un spectacle nouveau dans votre ville,Valblor, 1991
  • Astronomie: méthodes et calculs: exercices corrigés(in coll. with Carlos Jaschek), Masson, 1984, 1995
  • Vie et mort des étoiles: un exposé pour comprendre, un essai pour réfléchir(in collab. with Ariane Lançon), Flammarion, Dominos, 1998
  • L'univers astronomique(in coll. withJean-Claude Pecker), Observatoire de Strasbourg, 2001, 2006
  • Étoiles et matière interstellaire(in coll. with James Lequeux, Claude Bertout,Jean-Paul Zahn,Nicolas Prantzos and Jean-Pierre Lasota), Ellipses, 2008, 2009
  • L’Arc-en-ciel des étoiles(dir.), APLF/Observatoire de Strasbourg, 2010 (educational booklet)

References

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  1. ^"Acker, Agnès".Fédération des Sociétés d'Histoire et d'Archéologie d'Alsace(in French). 2004.Retrieved2023-04-15.
  2. ^abUniversité Nice Sophia Antipolis[1]Archived2013-10-29 at theWayback Machine(in French)
  3. ^Catalogue,SUDOC(in French)
  4. ^abcde"Agnès ACKER"Archived2019-02-25 at theWayback Machine,Fond'action Alsace website(in French)
  5. ^abObservatory of Strasbourg website(in French)
  6. ^Présentation du CD-ROM sur le site de l'APLFArchived2017-03-19 at theWayback Machine(in French)
  7. ^Summaries ofPlanétariumsreview since 1995Archived2019-07-03 at theWayback Machineon the APLF website(in French)
  8. ^Geneviève Daune-Anglard,"La bonne étoile d'Agnès Acker",L'Alsace,8 March 2011(in French)
  9. ^"Espace de Recueillement de Monsieur Robert Acker".libramemoria.com(in French).Retrieved2023-04-15.