Max Wolf

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Max Wolf was a pioneering German astronomer known for his early use of astrophotography and his discovery of numerous asteroids and deep-sky objects.

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instanceOf German astronomer
human
affiliation Heidelberg astronomical community
areaOfInfluence minor planet research
observational astronomy
photographic sky surveys
countryOfCitizenship German Empire NERFINISHED
Germany
employer University of Heidelberg NERFINISHED
familyName Wolf NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork astrometry
astronomy
astrophotography
genre scientific publication
givenName Max NERFINISHED
hasDiscovered galaxies
nebulae
numerous asteroids
numerous deep-sky objects
star clusters
hasRole observatory director
university professor
influenced development of modern asteroid search techniques
use of photography in positional astronomy
influencedBy late 19th-century advances in photographic technology
knownFor discovery of deep-sky objects
discovery of numerous asteroids
pioneering use of astrophotography in astronomy
languageOfWorkOrName German
nativeLanguage German
notableAchievement discovered many faint nebulae and galaxies on photographic plates
helped establish Heidelberg as a major center for asteroid discovery
introduced wide-field astrophotography for asteroid searches
pioneered photographic methods for discovering minor planets
notableFor early adoption of photographic techniques in professional astronomy
large number of minor planet discoveries
photographic discovery of faint deep-sky objects
notableStudentOrColleague astronomers working at Heidelberg Observatory
notableWork catalogs of minor planets
photographic studies of nebulae and star clusters
systematic photographic surveys of the ecliptic
occupation astronomer
sexOrGender male
usedMethod astrophotography
photographic plates
wide-field telescopic imaging
workLocation Heidelberg Observatory NERFINISHED

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IC 1613 discoveredBy Max Wolf