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  1. William Huggins (Londres, 7 de fevereiro de 1824 — Londres, 12 de maio de 1910) foi um astrónomo britânico. Construiu um observatório privado no número 90 de Tulse Hill, ao sul de Londres, onde levou a cabo um extenso trabalho de observação das linhas de absorção e de emissão espectrais de vários corpos celestes.

  2. Sir William Huggins OM KCB FRS (7 February 1824 – 12 May 1910) was a British astronomer best known for his pioneering work in astronomical spectroscopy together with his wife, Margaret.

  3. 9 de mai. de 2024 · William Huggins (born February 7, 1824, Stoke Newington, London, England—died May 12, 1910, London) was an English astronomer who revolutionized observational astronomy by applying spectroscopic methods to the determination of the chemical constituents of stars and other celestial objects.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. Sir William Huggins (1824–1910) CREDIT: CORBIS. Open in viewer. Now it seemed that Bunsen and Kirchhoff had finally confirmed what others had long suspected, namely, that an individual metal produces its own characteristic pattern of bright spectral lines when it is burned.

    • Barbara J. Becker
    • 2003
  5. 28 de ago. de 2018 · Huggins was among the first to compare stellar spectra directly with those of terrestrial elements, the first to observe emission lines in the spectra of nebulae, and the first to observe a nova...

  6. De Wikipedia, a enciclopédia encyclopedia. William Huggins ( Londres, 7 de fevereiro de 1824 — Londres, 12 de maio de 1910) foi um astrónomo britânico. Factos rápidos. Fechar.

  7. Learn about William Huggins, an English astronomer who used spectroscopy to study the elements, gases, and velocities of celestial objects. He and his wife Margaret made important contributions to astronomy and cosmology.