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Paul Guthnick (January 12, 1879 – September 6, 1947) was a German astronomer. Born in , he studied at the University of Bonn receiving his doctorate in 1901 under Friedrich Küstner. He worked from 1901 at the Royal Observatory of Berlin and studied variable stars and specifically Mira. As Berlin expanded, it became less possible to conduct astronomical observations there and Guthnick used, from 1906 onwards, the local park known as Babelsberg. An observatory was later built there after approval by the government. He was appointed professor of astrophysics at the University of Berlin in 1916. In 1921, he became director of the Babelsberg Observatory.

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  • Paul Guthnick (* 12. Januar 1879 in Hitdorf am Rhein; † 6. September 1947 in Berlin) war ein deutscher Astronom. (de)
  • Paul Guthnick (12 de enero de 1879 - 6 de septiembre de 1947) fue un astrónomo alemán, especializado en la observación de estrellas de brillo variable. (es)
  • Paul Guthnick (January 12, 1879 – September 6, 1947) was a German astronomer. Born in , he studied at the University of Bonn receiving his doctorate in 1901 under Friedrich Küstner. He worked from 1901 at the Royal Observatory of Berlin and studied variable stars and specifically Mira. As Berlin expanded, it became less possible to conduct astronomical observations there and Guthnick used, from 1906 onwards, the local park known as Babelsberg. An observatory was later built there after approval by the government. He was appointed professor of astrophysics at the University of Berlin in 1916. In 1921, he became director of the Babelsberg Observatory. He conducted observations of the stars of the Southern Hemisphere on an expedition to Windhoek in 1929. After the seizure of power by the Nazis in 1933, Guthnick adapted himself to new conditions under the regime, although he opposed the Welteislehre theories that were favored by Himmler. He died in Berlin. His obituary in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astonomical Society states he was an ardent Catholic. The lunar crater Guthnick is named after him. (en)
  • Пауль Гутник (нем. Paul Guthnick; 1879—1947) — немецкий астроном. (ru)
  • Paul Guthnick, född 12 januari 1879 i Hitdorf, död 6 september 1947 i Berlin, var en tysk astronom. Guthnik blev observator i Berlin 1906, direktor för observatoriet i Berlin-Babelsberg 1921 och sysslade särskilt med användningen av ljuselektriska metoder inom astronomin. (sv)
  • Пауль Гутник (нім. Paul Guthnick; 12 січня 1879 — 6 вересня 1947, Берлін) — німецький астроном, член Берлінської АН. (uk)
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  • Paul Guthnick (* 12. Januar 1879 in Hitdorf am Rhein; † 6. September 1947 in Berlin) war ein deutscher Astronom. (de)
  • Paul Guthnick (12 de enero de 1879 - 6 de septiembre de 1947) fue un astrónomo alemán, especializado en la observación de estrellas de brillo variable. (es)
  • Пауль Гутник (нем. Paul Guthnick; 1879—1947) — немецкий астроном. (ru)
  • Paul Guthnick, född 12 januari 1879 i Hitdorf, död 6 september 1947 i Berlin, var en tysk astronom. Guthnik blev observator i Berlin 1906, direktor för observatoriet i Berlin-Babelsberg 1921 och sysslade särskilt med användningen av ljuselektriska metoder inom astronomin. (sv)
  • Пауль Гутник (нім. Paul Guthnick; 12 січня 1879 — 6 вересня 1947, Берлін) — німецький астроном, член Берлінської АН. (uk)
  • Paul Guthnick (January 12, 1879 – September 6, 1947) was a German astronomer. Born in , he studied at the University of Bonn receiving his doctorate in 1901 under Friedrich Küstner. He worked from 1901 at the Royal Observatory of Berlin and studied variable stars and specifically Mira. As Berlin expanded, it became less possible to conduct astronomical observations there and Guthnick used, from 1906 onwards, the local park known as Babelsberg. An observatory was later built there after approval by the government. He was appointed professor of astrophysics at the University of Berlin in 1916. In 1921, he became director of the Babelsberg Observatory. (en)
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  • Paul Guthnick (de)
  • Paul Guthnick (es)
  • Paul Guthnick (en)
  • Гутник, Пауль (ru)
  • Paul Guthnick (sv)
  • Пауль Гутник (uk)
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