k Fraunhofer lines, diagram Fraunhofer lines. Diagram of the Suns spectrum, showing a set of dark absorption lines known as Fraunhofer lines. These are named after the German physicist Joseph von Fraunhofer 17871826, who discovered them in 1814. The spectrum is shown ranging from blue right to red left, with the wavelength in angstroms across bottom. The absorption lines indicate the presence of certain elements in the Suns atmosphere. Marked across top are the alpha, beta, gamma and delta lines of the Balmer series of emission lines for hydrogen, with the German word for hydrogen Wasserstoff also given. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Fraunhofer lines, diagram Fraunhofer lines. Diagram of the Sun s spectrum, showing a set of dark absorption lines known as Fraunhofer lines. These are named after the German physicist Joseph von Fraunhofer  1787 1826 , who discovered them in 1814. The spectrum is shown ranging from blue  right  to red  left , with the wavelength in angstroms across bottom. The absorption lines indicate the presence of certain elements in the Sun s atmosphere. Marked across top are the alpha, beta, gamma and delta lines of the Balmer series of emission lines for hydrogen, with the German word for hydrogen  Wasserstoff  also given.
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Fraunhofer lines, diagram

Fraunhofer lines. Diagram of the Sun's spectrum, showing a set of dark absorption lines known as Fraunhofer lines. These are named after the German physicist Joseph von Fraunhofer (1787-1826), who discovered them in 1814. The spectrum is shown ranging from blue (right) to red (left), with the wavelength in angstroms across bottom. The absorption lines indicate the presence of certain elements in the Sun's atmosphere. Marked across top are the alpha, beta, gamma and delta lines of the Balmer series of emission lines for hydrogen, with the German word for hydrogen (Wasserstoff) also given.

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