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Max Waldmeier (18 April 1912 – 26 September 2000) was a Swiss astronomer, known for his research on sunspots. As director of the Zurich Observatory until 1980, Waldmeier insisted on counting sunspots by eye over automated methods, using a Fraunhofer refracting telescope installed by Zurich Observatory director Rudolf Wolf in 1849.

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  • Max Waldmeier (* 18. April 1912 in Olten; † 26. September 2000 in Küsnacht) war Schweizer Astronom, Sonnenforscher und ordentlicher Professor für Astrophysik an ETH Zürich und Universität Zürich. Auf ihn geht unter anderem die Waldmeier-Klassifikation der Sonnenflecken (um 1950) und die der Sonnenaktivität (1935) zurück. (de)
  • Max Waldmeier (18 April 1912 – 26 September 2000) was a Swiss astronomer, known for his research on sunspots. As director of the Zurich Observatory until 1980, Waldmeier insisted on counting sunspots by eye over automated methods, using a Fraunhofer refracting telescope installed by Zurich Observatory director Rudolf Wolf in 1849. (en)
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  • Max Waldmeier (* 18. April 1912 in Olten; † 26. September 2000 in Küsnacht) war Schweizer Astronom, Sonnenforscher und ordentlicher Professor für Astrophysik an ETH Zürich und Universität Zürich. Auf ihn geht unter anderem die Waldmeier-Klassifikation der Sonnenflecken (um 1950) und die der Sonnenaktivität (1935) zurück. (de)
  • Max Waldmeier (18 April 1912 – 26 September 2000) was a Swiss astronomer, known for his research on sunspots. As director of the Zurich Observatory until 1980, Waldmeier insisted on counting sunspots by eye over automated methods, using a Fraunhofer refracting telescope installed by Zurich Observatory director Rudolf Wolf in 1849. (en)
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