Charles Wolf (astronomer)
From Infogalactic: the planetary knowledge core
Charles Joseph Étienne Wolf (9 November 1827 – 4 July 1918) was a French astronomer.
In 1862, Urbain Le Verrier offered him a post as assistant at the Paris Observatory.
In 1867 he and Georges Rayet discovered Wolf–Rayet stars. Note however that the nearby red dwarf Wolf 359 was discovered by German astronomer Max Wolf and not by him.
External links
- MNRAS 79 (1919) 235
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- Obs 41 (1918) 365
- The Pulfrich Effect: Wolf (1865)
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