Career
Damoiseau was originally an artillery officer but he left France in 1792 during the French Revolution. He worked as assistant director of the Lisbon Observatory before he returned to France in 1807. He is best known for publishing lunar tables (positions of the Moon) between 1824–1828.
Theory of the Moon
In 1818 Laplace proposed that the Académie des Sciences in Paris set up a prize to be awarded to whoever succeeded in constructing lunar tables based solely on the law of universal gravity.
In 1820 the prize was awarded to Carlini and Plana and to Damoiseau by a committee of which Laplace was a member. Satellites of Jupiter.