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  1. Jun 27, 2018 · Fraunhofer, Joseph von (1787–1826) German physicist and optician, founder of astronomical spectroscopy. By studying the diffraction of light through narrow slits, he developed the earliest form of diffraction grating. He observed and began to map the dark lines in the Sun 's spectrum (1814), now called Fraunhofer lines.

  2. Joseph von Fraunhofer (March 6, 1787 – June 7, 1826) was a German optician who was the first to study and classify the dark lines that appear in the spectra of the sun. During his lifetime he was known as the maker of the finest refractor telescopes in Europe.

  3. Fraunhofer is regarded as the founder of scientific methodology in the field of optics and precision mechanics, as the first German exponent of precision optics, and as a successful entrepreneur.

  4. The Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft owes its name to Joseph von Fraunhofer (1787-1826), the successful Munich researcher, inventor and entrepreneur. The story of his life and works clearly indicates why he was chosen as the role model for our organization.

  5. Mar 6, 2019 · Joseph von Fraunhofer. The glassmaker and optical physicist invented the diffraction grating and used it to analyze the solar spectrum. Born on 6 March 1787 to a family of glassmakers in Straubing, Bavaria, Joseph von Fraunhofer became not only a renowned glassmaker but also an accomplished physicist.

  6. Joseph Fraunhofer was in his day the leading producer of major telescope objectives, his testing of which led to his discovery of the Fraunhofer lines in the solar spectrum. He was the 11th and final child of the master glazier Franz Xaver Fraunhofer, whose own father Johann Michael had also been a master glassmaker in Straubing.

  7. Joseph von Fraunhofer was born in Straubing, Bavaria, on March 6, 1787. Orphaned at the age of 11, he did an apprenticeship as a lens and mirror maker, after which he worked in a Munich company making scientific instruments. He learned mathematics and became very skilled in applied optics.

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