Wolf, Max[imilian] Franz Joseph Cornelius (1863-1932)

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Astronomer, born in Heidelberg, Germany, founded and became first director of the Königstuhl Observatory at the University of Heidelberg. He took wide-field photographs of the Milky Way and counted stars of different brightnesses, plotting the results in a Wolf diagram of number versus magnitude to prove the existence of clouds of obscuring dust. He showed that the spiral nebulae have absorption ...

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