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  1. 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. [1] Biography [ edit ]

  2. May 9, 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.

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  3. Aug 28, 2018 · How William Huggins shaped astrophysıcs. In 1868, an English astronomer pioneered a way to measure the motion of stars and other objects. By Barbara J. Becker | Published: August 28, 2018 |...

  4. Feb 7, 2017 · Learn about William Huggins, an English amateur astronomer who pioneered spectroscopy in astronomy. See his portraits, discoveries, and his wife's collaboration in his scientific papers.

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  5. Learn about William Huggins, one of the wealthy British “amateurs” who pioneered in studies of stellar spectra and nebulae. Find out his biography, awards, publications, obituaries, photos, and namesakes.

  6. William and Margaret Huggins continued their spectroscopic work on stars for many more years, and in 1868 announced yet another important discovery that would have profound implications for cosmology. When observing Sirius, the brightest star in the sky, they found that the spectral lines were shifted slightly towards the red side of the spectrum.

  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.