- Heinrich Schwabe
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birth_place =Dessau
death_date = death date and age|1875|4|11|1789|10|25
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footnotes =Samuel Heinrich Schwabe (
October 25 ,1789 –April 11 ,1875 ) a Germanastronomer remembered for his work onsunspot s.Schwabe was born at
Dessau . At first anapothecary , he turned his attention toastronomy , and in 1826 commenced his observations onsunspot s. Schwabe was trying to discover a newplanet inside theorbit of Mercury which was tentatively called Vulcan. Because of the proximity to theSun , it would have been very difficult to observe Vulcan, and Schwabe believed one possibility to detect the planet might be to see it as a dark spot when passing in front of the Sun. For 17 years, from 1826 to 1843, on every clear day, Schwabe would scan the sun and record its spots trying to detect Vulcan among them. He didn’t find the planet but noticed the regular variation in the number ofsunspot s and published his findings in a short article entitled "Solar Observations during 1843". In it he made the suggestion of a probable ten year period (i.e. that at every tenth year the number of spots reached a maximum). This paper at first attracted little attention, butRudolf Wolf who was at that time the director ofBern observatory, was impressed so he began regular observations of sunspots. Schwabe's observations were afterwards utilized in 1851 byAlexander von Humboldt in the third volume of his "Kosmos ". The periodicity of sunspots is now fully recognized; and to Schwabe is thus due the credit of one of the most important discoveries in astronomy.In 1857 Schwabe was awarded the
Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society .References
*1911
External links
*Excerpts from Solar Observations During 1843 by Heinrich Schwabe [http://www.phy6.org/Education/whschwab.html] .
*Address delivered by the President of the RAS on presenting the Gold Medal of the Society to M. Schwabe [http://articles.adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-iarticle_query?1857MNRAS..17..126.]
*HAO "S. Heinrich Schwabe (1789-1875)" [http://www.hao.ucar.edu/Public/education/bios/schwabe.html]
*HAO "S. Heinrich Schwabe (1789-1875)" [http://web.hao.ucar.edu/public/education/sp/images/schwabe.html] with portrait.
*Chris Plicht "Schwabe, Samuel Heinrich (1789 - 1875)" [http://www.plicht.de/chris/32schwab.htm]
*The Sun -- History [http://www-istp.gsfc.nasa.gov/Education/whsun.html]
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