Wilhelm Anderson
Astrophysicist and researcher

Born
October 28th, 1880
144 years ago
Died
March 26th, 1940
85 years ago — 59 years old
Category
Scientists & Innovators
Country
Estonia
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A German-Estonian astrophysicist contributed to the study of cosmic rays and nebulae. Focused on the interaction between cosmic radiation and the Earth's atmosphere. Conducted significant research during the early 20th century, which laid groundwork for future advancements in astrophysics. Also examined the physical properties of stars and their impact on space environments.
Research on cosmic rays
Studies on nebulae
Investigations into the Earth's atmosphere
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