Fraunhofer, Joseph von, 1787-1826

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Name (Hebrew)
פראונהופר, יוזף, 1787-1826
Name (Latin)
Fraunhofer, Joseph von, 1787-1826
Other forms of name
Von Fraunhofer, Joseph, 1787-1826
Date of birth
1787-03-06
Date of death
1826-06-07
Gender
male
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VIAF: 74611469
Wikidata: Q43948
Library of congress: n 80145895
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Joseph Ritter von Fraunhofer (; German: [ˈfraʊnˌhoːfɐ]; 6 March 1787 – 7 June 1826) was a German physicist and optical lens manufacturer. He made optical glass, an achromatic telescope, and objective lenses. He developed diffraction grating and also invented the spectroscope. In 1814, he discovered and studied the dark absorption lines in the spectrum of the sun now known as Fraunhofer lines. The German research organization Fraunhofer Society, which is Europe's biggest Society for the advancement of applied research, is named after him.

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